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Δƒ/Δx and Δƒ/Δy. ƒ(x,y) = xy² + x²y

2007-12-07 05:57:52 · 7 answers · asked by samera j 1 in Science & Mathematics Mathematics

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Δƒ/Δx xy² + x²y = y² + 2xy
Δƒ/Δy xy² + x²y = 2xy + x²

2007-12-07 06:01:20 · answer #1 · answered by jgoulden 7 · 1 1

Δƒ/Δx = y² + 2xy
Δƒ/Δy = 2xy + x²

2007-12-07 14:03:15 · answer #2 · answered by Jeƒƒ Lebowski 6 · 0 0

The standard differentiation rules apply. df/dx = y^2 + 2xy; df/dy = 2xy + x^2.

2007-12-07 14:01:54 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

Is that a change of rate question?

2007-12-07 14:03:34 · answer #4 · answered by lala 1 · 0 1

1, no matter how u look at it

2007-12-07 14:02:29 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

what type of math is it???

2007-12-07 14:01:51 · answer #6 · answered by allnightergl 2 · 0 1

lol.........

2007-12-07 15:12:27 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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