Calculus - Differentials and Partial Derivatives

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Homework Statement



Find a differential of second order of a function [itex]u=f(x,y)[/itex] with continuous partial derivatives up to third order at least.Hint: Take a look at [itex]du[/itex] as a function of the variables [itex]x[/itex], [itex]y[/itex], [itex]dx[/itex], [itex]dy[/itex]:
[itex]du= F(x,y,dx,dy)=u_xdx +u_ydy[/itex].

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I'll be glad to receive some guidance regarding the following:
1) Does the second order differential is assumed to be:
[itex]d^2 f = ( \frac{ \partial}{ \partial x_1} \Delta x_1 +\frac{ \partial}{ \partial x_2} \Delta x_2 ) ^n f[/itex] ?
2) If so, how should I solve this question? Thanks in advance !
 
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You know what du is, so what's [tex]d^2 u = d(du) = ?[/tex]
 
df= fxdx+ fydy.

As bigplanet401 said, you want the differential of that- but you also need to know that differentials are skew commutative. That is, that dxdy= -dydx.