Show that the function g defined by yVF g(x, y) = y² + y² + √√x²¹ 2. is not continuous at (0, 0). (x, y) = (0,0) (x, y) = (0,0)

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Show that the function g defined by
yVF
g(x, y) = y² +
y² + √√x²¹
2.
is not continuous at (0, 0).
(x, y) = (0,0)
(x, y) = (0,0)
Transcribed Image Text:Show that the function g defined by yVF g(x, y) = y² + y² + √√x²¹ 2. is not continuous at (0, 0). (x, y) = (0,0) (x, y) = (0,0)
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