Evaluate the function at the given values of the independent variables. Simplify the results. f(x, y) = 3 - x^2 - 3y^2 (a) f(0, 0) (b) f(0, 1) (c) f(2, 3) (d) f(1, y) (e) f(x, 0) (f) f(t, 1)
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Substitute \( x = 0 \) and \( y = 0 \) into the function: \[ f(0,0) = 3 - 0^2 - 3 \times 0^2 \] \[ f(0,0) = 3 - 0 - 0 = 3 \] Show more…
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