Hmmm, I think I answered this exact same question last night.
Δƒ/Δx ( xy² + x²y ) = y² + 2xy
Δƒ/Δy ( xy² + x²y ) = 2xy + x²
2007-12-08 05:42:42
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answered by jgoulden 7
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I saw the same problem countless times in less than a day. How?
Here is my answer posted 15 hours ago.
âf/âx = y^2 +2xy, since y is constant
âf/ây = 2xy + x^2, since x is constant
2007-12-08 05:50:40
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answered by sahsjing 7
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global warming
2007-12-08 05:40:08
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answered by Laurence A 2
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4X=7364+a8945x=y=a-356
2007-12-08 05:44:16
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answered by qwerty 3
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not sure but im almost positive it would be f(x,y)^-1=2y+2x
2007-12-08 05:40:18
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answered by Jimmy Mills 2
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umm... 2?
2007-12-08 05:38:54
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answered by gold_weavile 2
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no
2007-12-08 05:39:52
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answered by jamesington 2
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