Let D ⊂ R2 be a disk containing the origin and assume that g : D → R is a function given by g(x, y) = e^x (cos y + x s

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Let D ⊂ R2 be a disk containing the origin and assume that g : D → R is a function given by g(x, y) = e^x (cos y + x s

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Let D ⊂ R2 be a disk containing the origin and assume that g : D → R is a function

given by

g(x, y) = e^x
(cos y + x sin y).

Prove that g(x, y) satisfies the Clairaut Theorem at point (0, 0).
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