Let z = cos(xy) + ycos(x), where x=s^2+t and y=s-t^2 . Find the partial derivatives (derivative z)/(derivative s) and (derivative z)/(derivative t).
Let z = cos(xy) + ycos(x), where x=s^2+t and y=s-t^2 . Find the partial derivatives (derivative z)/(derivative s) and (derivative z)/(derivative t).
Calculus For The Life Sciences
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Chapter9: Multivariable Calculus
Section9.3: Maxima And Minima
Problem 20E
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Let z = cos(xy) + ycos(x), where x=s^2+t and y=s-t^2 . Find the partial derivatives (derivative z)/(derivative s) and (derivative z)/(derivative t).
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