Math2105 HW 2 B

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MATH2105 CALCULUS-III HOMEWORK - II

1. Find the limits.


2 xy
(a) lim e2x+y (b) lim sin−1 ( √ )
(x,y)→(ln 3,0) (x,y,z)→(2,1,2) z 2

2. Find the limit or by considering different paths of approach, show that the functions have
no limit.
x2 + y 2 + 10xy xy 2 − 1
(a) lim (c) lim
(x,y)→(0,0) 3x2 + y 2 (x,y)→(1,1) y − 1
2xy
(b) lim √ 4
(x,y)→(0,0)) x y + y 4

Find the limits by rewriting the fractions first.


√ √
y− x−2 xy + y − 2x − 2
(a) lim (b) lim
(x, y) → (4, 2) y − x + 2 (x, y) → (−1, 2) y−2
| {z } | {z }
y6=x−2 y6=2

3. At what points in the plane are the functions continuous?


x sin y (b) f (x, y) = ln(y − 2 + x2 )
(a) f (x, y) =
y
∂f ∂f
4. Find ∂x
and ∂y
partial derivatives of the functions:
2
(a) f (x, y) = (x + sin(2y))3 (c) f (x, y) = 4x−y
2y
(b) f (x, y) = e−x ln(2x + 3y) (d) f (x, y) = arctan(
3x
)

5. Find fx , fy , and fz partial derivatives of the function f (x, y, z) = ln(xy + z 2 ) − x2 + z 2 .

6. Let w = cos2 (2x + y) + 2xy 2 + x4 y 5 . Verify that wxy = wyx .

7. Let f (x, y) = 1 + 2yx2 + x.


∂f
a) Use the limit definition of partial derivative to find ∂x
at (2, 1)
f (2, 1 + k) − f (2, 1)
b) Find the limit lim
k→0 k

8. Show that the function f (x, y) = ln x2 + y 2 satisfies the Laplace equation
∂ 2f ∂ 2f
+ = 0.
∂x2 ∂y 2
∂z
9. Find at (1, 1, 0) if the equation 2xy + z 2 cos y + xez − 3 = 0 defines z as a function of
∂y
the two independent variables and partial derivatives exist.

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