Chapter 5 Homework (Continuous) 14. Determine k, so that f(x,y)= a) Determine f(x) c) Determine f (x) I [(x+y) 0
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For f(x,y) to be continuous, the limit of f(x,y) as (x,y) approaches (0,0) must exist. This means that the limit of f(x,y) as (x,y) approaches (0,0) from any direction must be the same. Show more…
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