limit h->0 [sqrt((4+h)) - 2] / h = ?

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multiply numerator and denominator by [sqrt(4+h)+2]

numerator becomes h

denominator becomes h([sqrt(4+h)+2])

the h/h becomes 1, now take the limit.

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