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ASSIGNMENT 9.

NS 101: Mathematics for Continuous Domains


1. Show that

x2 y 2 +11
(i) lim(x,y)(0,0) x2 +y2 = 0

sin (xy2)
1
(ii) lim(x,y)(2,1) tan
1 (3xy6) = 3 .
1

2. Show that the limit when (x, y) (0, 0) does not exist.
3 +y 3
3
x2 y 2
(ii) lim xxy
(iii) lim x2xy+y6
(i) lim x2 y2 +(x
2 y 2 )2
3. Show that(the limit
origin but the repeated limits do not exist, where
 exists at the

1
1
xsin y + ysin x , when xy 6= 0,
f (x, y) =
0,
when xy = 0.
(
x2 y 2
, when (x, y) 6= (0, 0)
x2 y 2 +(xy)2
4. Show that the function f (x, y) =
satisfy the
0,
when (x, y) = (0, 0).
following
(i) The repeated limits exist and equal to zero.
(ii) Limit of function does not exist at (0, 0)
(iii) f (x, y) is not continuous at (0, 0)
(iv) the partial derivatives existat (0, 0).
(
1
when (x, y) 6= (0, 0)
(x2 + y 2 )sin x2 +y
2,
. Show that the function
5. Let f (x, y) =
0,
when (x, y) = (0, 0).
f if differentiable at (0, 0) but the partial derivatives are not continuous at (0, 0).
(
2 y 2
xy xx2 +y
when (x, y) 6= (0, 0)
2,
6. Let f (x, y) =
. Prove that
0,
when (x, y) = (0, 0).
(i) fx (0, y) = y and fy (x, 0) = x for all x and y.
(ii) fxy (0, 0) = 1 and fyx (0, 0) = 1
(iii) f is differentiable at (0, 0).
7. Show that(the function f , where
xy , when (x, y) 6= (0, 0)
x2 +y 2
.
f (x, y) =
0,
when (x, y) = (0, 0).
is continuos, possesses partial derivatives but not differentiable at origin.

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