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Mathematics, 04.03.2020 00:16 scottkayce

Match functions a through d with their surfaces below. a. f(x, y)equalscosine xy b. g(x, y)equalsln (x squared plus y squared )c. h(x, y)equalsStartFraction 1 Over x minus y EndFraction d. p(x, y)equalsStartFraction 1 Over 1 plus x squared plus y squared EndFraction

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