Why f(x,y)={(xy^2)/(x^2+y^2) for (x,y)≠(0,0), 0 for (x,y)=(0,0) is continuous

Jaiden Elliott

Jaiden Elliott

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2022-11-10

Why f ( x , y ) = { x y 2 x 2 + y 2  for  ( x , y ) ( 0 , 0 ) 0  for  ( x , y ) = ( 0 , 0 )
is continuous and
f ( x ) = { 2  for  0 >= x > 10 5  for  x >= 10
seem to be discontinuity?

Answer & Explanation

petyelebxu

petyelebxu

Beginner2022-11-11Added 13 answers

We have
| x y 2 x 2 + y 2 | | x | ( x 2 + y 2 ) x 2 + y 2 = | x | ( x , y ) ( 0 , 0 ) 0 = f ( 0 , 0 )
and for the second function we have
lim x 10 f ( x ) = 2 f ( 10 ) = 5
Can you take it from this?

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