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f(x,y)=x^2 - y^2

a)partial derivative with respect to x.

So this means that you hold y^2 constant so would that be 0. So the answer would be 2x?

b) partical derivative with respect to y. 2y
14 years ago

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Answered by Mgraph
b) -2y
14 years ago
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f(x,y)=x^2 - y^2

a)partial derivative with respect to x.

So this means that you hold y^2 constant so would that be 0. So the answer would be 2x?

b) partical derivative with respect to y. 2y

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