xy(x² – y²) if (x, y) # (0,0) Let f(x, y) x2 + y? Show that fi(0, y) = -y for if (x, y) = (0,0) all Y.

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Chapter4: Eigenvalues And Eigenvectors
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æy(x² – y²)
if (x, y) + (0,0)
Let f(x, y)
x2 + y²
Show that fi (0, y) = -y for
if (x, y) = (0,0)
all y.
Transcribed Image Text:æy(x² – y²) if (x, y) + (0,0) Let f(x, y) x2 + y² Show that fi (0, y) = -y for if (x, y) = (0,0) all y.
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