Suppose you are given that lim(x.4)¬(a,b) [f (x, y) + g(x, y)] = 3 and that lim(=.»)¬(a,b)[f(x, y) – g(x, y)] lim(r,9)→(a,b)[f (x, y) · g(x, y)]. (Type “lim f" for lim(r,u)→(a,b) f(x, y) and "lim g" for lim(r,y)→(a,b) g(x, y) and "lim (f + g)" for lim(r,y)→(a,b)[f (x, y) + g(x, y)] etc. in laying out your brief 2. Use this information to determine | argument.)
Suppose you are given that lim(x.4)¬(a,b) [f (x, y) + g(x, y)] = 3 and that lim(=.»)¬(a,b)[f(x, y) – g(x, y)] lim(r,9)→(a,b)[f (x, y) · g(x, y)]. (Type “lim f" for lim(r,u)→(a,b) f(x, y) and "lim g" for lim(r,y)→(a,b) g(x, y) and "lim (f + g)" for lim(r,y)→(a,b)[f (x, y) + g(x, y)] etc. in laying out your brief 2. Use this information to determine | argument.)
Chapter3: Functions
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