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Find where
tan^-1 (xy^2/x+y) is continuous

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Answer:

The inverse tangent function, tan^-1, is continuous over its domain, which is the range of values from -π/2 to π/2. However, the function tan^-1 (xy^2/(x+y)) may not be continuous at all points in this domain, as the denominator (x + y) can be zero for some values of x and y.

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