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Mathematics, 28.03.2021 06:20 GiaTeyy6536

By considering different paths of​ approach, show that the function has no limit as (x, y)->(0,0). (Function given in attachment) a. Find the limit as (x, y)->(0,0) along the path y=x for x>0.
b. Find the limit as (x, y)->(0,0) along the path y=x for x<0.


By considering different paths of​ approach, show that the function has no limit as (x,y)->(0,0)
By considering different paths of​ approach, show that the function has no limit as (x,y)->(0,0)

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