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How do I calculate partial derivatives for this homework problem?
so then my answer Δƒ/Δx = 2*x*y + y^2 Δƒ/Δy = x^2 + 2*x*y is correct right? for f(x,y)
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Dec 7, 2007
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How do I calculate partial derivatives for this homework problem?
well what i did was Δƒ/Δx = 2*x*y + y^2 Δƒ/Δy = x^2 + 2*x*y but iam not sure if iam doing this right f(x,y) confuses me forgot how to deal with this
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Dec 7, 2007
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How do I calculate partial derivatives for this homework problem?
Homework Statement calculate Δƒ/Δx and Δƒ/Δy. ƒ(x,y) = x(y^2) + (x^2)y any help will be appreciated
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