xY Let f(x, y) : and let L = lim(z,y)→(0,0) f(x, y). Which of the following 3x2 + 8y2 statements is correct? xy Türkçe: Eğer f(x,y) ve L = lim(r,9)→(0,0) ƒ(x, y) ise aşağıdaki cümlelerden 3x2 + 8y2 hangisi doğrudur? L does not exist because f(x,y) is not defined at (0,0). (f(x,y) fonksiyonu (0,0) noktasında tanımsız olduğu için L yoktur.) L=0 O L does not exist because the limit as (x,y) goes to (0,0) along the x-axis is different from the one along the line x=y. (x-ekseni ve x=y doğrusu üzerinde limitler farklı olduğu için limit yoktur.) O L=1/11 O L does not exist because the limit as (x,y) goes to (0,0) along the x-axis is different from the one along the y-axis. (x-ekseni ve y-ekseni üzerinde limitler farklı olduğu için L yoktur.) O L=3/8
xY Let f(x, y) : and let L = lim(z,y)→(0,0) f(x, y). Which of the following 3x2 + 8y2 statements is correct? xy Türkçe: Eğer f(x,y) ve L = lim(r,9)→(0,0) ƒ(x, y) ise aşağıdaki cümlelerden 3x2 + 8y2 hangisi doğrudur? L does not exist because f(x,y) is not defined at (0,0). (f(x,y) fonksiyonu (0,0) noktasında tanımsız olduğu için L yoktur.) L=0 O L does not exist because the limit as (x,y) goes to (0,0) along the x-axis is different from the one along the line x=y. (x-ekseni ve x=y doğrusu üzerinde limitler farklı olduğu için limit yoktur.) O L=1/11 O L does not exist because the limit as (x,y) goes to (0,0) along the x-axis is different from the one along the y-axis. (x-ekseni ve y-ekseni üzerinde limitler farklı olduğu için L yoktur.) O L=3/8
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