Explain what is wrong with the statement if a function fx y


Question: 1. Is the following function continuous at (0, 0)?

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2. Explain what is wrong with the statement. If a function f(x, y) has a limit as (x, y) approaches (a, b), then it is continuous at (a, b).

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