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Show that the function g(x) = F(x, 0) is continuous at x = 0. Show that the function h(y) = F(0, y) is continuous at y = 0. However, show that F fails to be continuous at (0, 0). (Thus, continuity in each variable separately does not necessarily imply continuity of the function.)
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