Neha posted an Question
September 13, 2020 • 00:39 am 30 points
  • IIT JAM
  • Mathematics (MA)

Let o be a function of two variables defined as o(x, y) = (x* +y°)/(x - y) when x #y then = o(x,y) = 0, then when x =y (a) (b) 0, 0)0,(0, 0) ,(0, 0) = ,(0, 0) o

Let o be a function of two variables defined as O(x, y) = (x* +y°)/(x - y) when x #Y then = o(x,y) = 0, then when x =y (A) (B) 0, 0)0,(0, 0) ,(0, 0) = ,(0, 0) o is continuous at (0, 0) (C) (D) None

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