Find the second partial derivatives for the function f(x,y)=x^{4}-3x^{2}y^{2}+y^{2} and evaluate it at the point(1,0).

CoormaBak9

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2021-04-24

Find the second partial derivatives for the function f(x,y)=x43x2y2+y2 and evaluate it at the point(1,0).

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Gennenzip

Gennenzip

Skilled2021-04-26Added 96 answers

Step 1
Given function is
f(x,y)=x43x2y2+y2
Firstly, we find first order partial derivatives
fx(x,y)=4x36xy2
fy(x,y)=6x2y+2y
Step 2
Now, we find second order partial derivatives
fxx(1,0)=12(1)26(0)2=12
fyy(1,0)=6(1)2+2=4
fxy(1,0)=12(1)(0)=0
fyx(1,0)=12(1)(0)=0
Step 4
Answer:
fxx=12
fyy=4
fxy=0
fyx=0

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