2. Ifƒ (x, y) = log (x² + y²), then ƒ +ƒ is equal to XX yy 1 (a) x² + y² (b) 0 1,² - x² (c) (d) * (x² + y²)² x² - y² (x² + y²)²
2. Ifƒ (x, y) = log (x² + y²), then ƒ +ƒ is equal to XX yy 1 (a) x² + y² (b) 0 1,² - x² (c) (d) * (x² + y²)² x² - y² (x² + y²)²
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