Continuous extension Define ƒ(0, 0) in a way that extends
Chapter 13, Problem 60E(choose chapter or problem)
Continuous extension Define in a way that extends
\(f(x, y)=x y \frac{x^{2}-y^{2}}{x^{2}+y^{2}}\)
to be continuous at the origin.
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ƒ(0, 0)
f(x,y)=xy x^2-y^2/x^2+y^2
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