- to be continuous at the origin, if not If possible, define f(0,0) in a way that extends f(x, y) = X2,2 x2 possible exp

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- to be continuous at the origin, if not If possible, define f(0,0) in a way that extends f(x, y) = X2,2 x2 possible exp

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- to be continuous at the origin, if not If possible, define f(0,0) in a way that extends f(x, y) = X2,2 x2 possible explain why.
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