In a function like f(x,y)=x^2+y, are x and y independent of each other and are we allowed to pick values for each deliberately?

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2022-10-14

In a function like f ( x , y ) = x 2 + y, are x and y independent of each other and are we allowed to pick values for each deliberately?
Say for 1 for x and 99 for y?

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Finnegan Stone

Finnegan Stone

Beginner2022-10-15Added 11 answers

In general
f ( x , y ) : D R 2 R
is defined in a subset D of R 2 that is the real plane.
In your case
f ( x , y ) = x 2 + y
is defined for each value of ( x , y ) thus D R 2 .

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