MAT 213 Lecture Notes - Lecture 11: Joule

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Provide a generalization to each of the key terms listed in this section. It would be best if you let f (a function of two variables) have d (a domain) that included the points that are close to (a, b). Since that is the limit, then it is for every single number, which can be expressed by > 0, while there"s a corresponding number, which can be written as > 0, which means the following: If that is the case, then that means that l1 6= l2, which means that lim(x,y) (a,b) [f (x, y)] does not exist, which can be expressed as dne . Since x = a, then the following would be its limit: lim (x,y) (a,b) x = a. Since y = b, then the following would be its limit: Since c is a constant, then the following would be its limit: lim (x,y) (a,b) y = b lim (x,y) (a,b) c = c.

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