Asked by Anibal
calculate ă/Äx and ă/Äy. ƒ(x,y) = xy² + x²y
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Answered by
drwls
I don't know what your Ä term is supposed to represent. If it is supposed to be the "lazy-d" "del" ∂ symbol of a partial derivative, then
∂f/∂x = y^2 + 2xy, and
∂f/∂y = 2yx + x^2
∂f/∂x = y^2 + 2xy, and
∂f/∂y = 2yx + x^2
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