Could someone give geometrical interpretation of the meaning of limit and contuinity? What does it mean to say that a limit at a point exists in multivariable function or it does not exist?

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2022-09-07

Could someone give geometrical interpretation of the meaning of limit and contuinity? What does it mean to say that a limit at a point exists in multivariable function or it does not exist?

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Cameron Benitez

Cameron Benitez

Beginner2022-09-08Added 17 answers

First take a function that maps from R to R 2 or from R to R 3 . The function describes a parametric curve. If the function has a discontinuity it means (roughly) that there is an abrupt "jump" in the function value. In other words, there is a gap in the curve.
Next, take a function that maps from R 2 to R 3 . The function describes a parametric surface. If the function has a discontinuity it means (roughly) that there is an "hole" in the surface.

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