Math, asked by areebtanzeem3, 6 months ago

Show that the function

f(x, y) =
{ (x³-y³)/x
²+y² at (x,y) != (0,0);
and 0 at (x,y)=(0,0).}

possess both partial derivatives fx and fy at origin but not differentiable at

there.​

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