discontinuities of a multivariable function (KristaKingMath)
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- Опубліковано 4 жов 2024
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In this video we'll do multiple examples where we learn how to find the discontinuities in a multivariable function.
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I am so impressed by your knowledge. You are truly awesome!
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Great video nice explanation . U are a great mathematician 👍
Great summary
thank you so much!
thanks for the video. May I know what tools you are using to write maths here. thank you
I think there is a tiny error in the way you're talking about this. Rational functions, for example, are always continuous *in*their*domain.* The issue is that the line x=y is not in the domain, because the function is undefined at that point.
Which software is this blackboard?
Sketchbook (by Autodesk). :)
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