Define f(0,0) in a way that extends f to be continuous at the origin. 6x² -x²y² + 6y² x² +y? f(x,y) = In Let f(0,0) be defined to be. (Type an exact answer.)

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Define f(0,0) in a way that extends f to be continuous at the origin.
6x² -x²y² + 6y²
x² +y?
f(x,y) = In
Let f(0,0) be defined to be.
(Type an exact answer.)
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