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MAT244--2020F => MAT244--Lectures & Home Assignments => Chapter 2 => Topic started by: Brandon Adiwinata on September 23, 2020, 03:08:07 PM

Title: Textbook 2.4, Example 2
Post by: Brandon Adiwinata on September 23, 2020, 03:08:07 PM
In Example 2, we have that f(x,y) = (3x^2+4x+2)/2(y-1). How do we come from that, to get that it's partial derivative  ∂f/∂y(x,y) = -(3x^2+4x+2)/2(y-1)^2, as shown in the picture.
Title: Re: Textbook 2.4, Example 2
Post by: Victor Ivrii on September 24, 2020, 01:36:34 AM
You should have it in Calculus II