(3) Suppose that f : R2 → R is a continuous function at x0 ∈ R2 and that |f(x0)| > 2. Show that

there is a $ > 0 such that |f(x)| > 2 whenever ||x − x0|| < $.

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Isn't this just the intermediate value theorem in disguise? f is continuous.
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