What does it mean for a function ƒ(x, y) to have limit L

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What does it mean for a function \(f(x, y) \) to have the limit \(L\) as \((x, y) \rightarrow\left(x_{0}, y_{0}\right) ?\) What are the basic properties of limits of functions of two independent variables?

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f(x, y)

L

(x, y) right arrow (x_0, y_0)

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