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Mathematics, 05.03.2020 09:00 erniewernie

Find the limit of f as (x, y) → (0, 0 ) or show that the limit does not exist.
Consider converting the function to polar coordinates to make finding the limit easier.
f (x, y) = (x³ - xy²)/ (x² + y²)

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