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Z X Z y Z y X: Tutorial

This tutorial document provides instructions on how to: 1) Sketch the surface of various functions of z in terms of x and y. 2) Find the domain, range, contour plot using three level curves, and surface of the function f(x, y) = (x - 1)2 + y2 + 1. 3) Evaluate limits of functions as (x, y) approaches (0,0), including using trigonometric substitutions. 4) Demonstrate that two given limits do not have unique values by considering limits along different paths.
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Z X Z y Z y X: Tutorial

This tutorial document provides instructions on how to: 1) Sketch the surface of various functions of z in terms of x and y. 2) Find the domain, range, contour plot using three level curves, and surface of the function f(x, y) = (x - 1)2 + y2 + 1. 3) Evaluate limits of functions as (x, y) approaches (0,0), including using trigonometric substitutions. 4) Demonstrate that two given limits do not have unique values by considering limits along different paths.
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Tutorial:

1. Sketch the surface for the following function:

a) 2x  z  4
b) y 2   z 2  4
c) x 2  y 2  z 2  4
d) z   9  x 2  y 2 

e) z  4  x 2  y 2
f) z  ( x 2  y 2 )  2
g) z  x 2  y 2  4 y  4
h) z  y 2
i) z  sin y

2. For the function f ( x, y )  ( x  1) 2  y 2  1

a) Find the domain and the range for the function f ( x, y )


b) Sketch the contour plot of the function f ( x, y ) using three level curves
c) then sketch the surface of f ( x, y )

3. Evaluate the limit of the following when ( x, y )  (0,0)

xy4  3
a)
2  x2 y
x2  y2
b)
x2  y2  1 1
sin( x 2  y 2 )
c) (Hint: let z  x 2  y 2 )
x y
2 2

x 4  16 y 4
d)
x2  4 y 2
x2  y2
e)
sin x2  y2

4. Show that the following limit does not exists by considering the limit along two different
smooth curve or lines.

2x2  y 2
a) lim
( x , y )( 0, 0 ) x 2  2 y 2

4x2 y
b) lim
( x , y )( 0, 0 ) x 3  y 3

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