A function f (x, y) is continuous at (x0, y0) providedf (x0, y0) exists and provided f

Chapter 13, Problem 3

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Use limit laws and continuity properties to evaluate the limit.

\(\lim _{(x, y) \rightarrow(-1,2)} \frac{x y^{3}}{x+y}\)

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lim_(x,y)right arrow(-1,2)xy^3/x+y

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