Calc 3 Lecture Notes Section 12.2 1 of 6: Fxy L Fxy L Xa Yb
Calc 3 Lecture Notes Section 12.2 1 of 6: Fxy L Fxy L Xa Yb
Calc 3 Lecture Notes Section 12.2 1 of 6: Fxy L Fxy L Xa Yb
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Big skill: You should be able to compute limits of functions of two variables, show when limits
do not exist, and identify regions of continuity for functions of two variables.
Picture:
z
x y
Practice:
1. Show that lim y =b
( x , y ) → ( a ,b )
Practice:
2 x 2 y + 3 xy
2. Evaluate lim
( x , y ) →( 2,1) 5 xy 2 + 3 y
Practice:
y
3. Show the following limit does not exist: ( x , ylim
) →( 1,0 ) x + y −1
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xy
4. Show the following limit does not exist: ( x , ylim
) →( 0,0 ) x + y2
2
xy 2
5. Show the following limit does not exist: lim
( x , y ) →( 0,0 ) x2 + y4
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How can you show a limit does exist? One way is with our old friend the squeeze theorem.
Practice:
x2 y
6. Prove the following limit exists and is equal to zero: lim
( x , y ) →( 0,0 ) x2 + y2
( x − 1) ln ( x )
2
Practice:
x
8. Find all points where the function is continuous: f ( x, y ) =
x −y
2
y
x
x2 y
if ( x, y ) ≠ ( 0, 0 )
f ( x, y ) = x 2 + y 2
9. Find all points where the function is continuous: 0
if ( x, y ) = ( 0, 0 )
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Practice:
10. Determine where f ( x, y ) = ln ( ln ( x + y ) ) is continuous.