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## Help with this one limit problem

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### Help with this one limit problem

$\lim_{h\rightarrow 0}\frac{\frac{40}{40+h}-\frac{40}{40}}{h}$

I get 1/40 but this online math homework site that I am using for my college calc class is telling me that's incorrect.

Anyone figure out a different answer?
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### Re: Help with this one limit problem

It IS 1/40. there's something wrong with the college math site where I'm submitting math answers.

Solved.

EDIT: I was wrong after all. it was -1/40. NEGATIVE
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