(See Steps) Use polar coordinates to find the limit. [Hint: Let x=r cos θ and y=r sin θ, and note that (x, y) \rightarrow(0,0) implies r \rightarrow


Question: Use polar coordinates to find the limit. [Hint: Let \(x=r \cos \theta\) and \(y=r \sin \theta\), and note that \((x, y) \rightarrow(0,0)\) implies \(r \rightarrow 0\) ].

\(\lim _{(x, y) \rightarrow(0,0)} \frac{x^{2} y^{2}}{x^{2}+y^{2}}\)

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