But then wouldn't you be left with 1 / 0 which you just can't do?
If you get an answer of 1/0 (or infinity) it means the limit does not exist, and this is what you write as your answer. This means the answer to Winston's limit is that "the limit doesn't exist".
If on the other hand you get an answer of 0/0 (or infinity/infinity) it means you haven't simplified the limit properly yet (i.e. you haven't put x in the denominator only). Try again.
so remember this:
1/0 (or infinity, or any non-zero number divided by zero) = The limit doesn't exist, but you've still done it properly.
0/0 (or infinity/infinity) = You've done a mistake, or haven't completely done the question. Try again.
Any other result (e.g. 1/2) = This is the answer, you've done it properly.