Find the total differetial, given: z=e^{(x^{2}-y^{2})}

postillan4

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2021-09-16

Find the total differetial, given:
z=e(x2y2)

Answer & Explanation

Liyana Mansell

Liyana Mansell

Skilled2021-09-17Added 97 answers

Step 1
Let z=f(x, y) be continuous on an open set S.
Let dx and dy represent changes in x and y, respectively.
Where the partial derivatives fx and fy exist, the total differential of z is dz=fx(x,y)dx+fy(x,y)dy
Step 2
Given, z=e(x2y2)
We compute the partial derivatives;
fx=2xe(x2y2)
fy=2ye(x2y2)
So, the total differential of z;
dz=dxdx+fydy
dz=2xe(x2y2)dx2ye(x2y2)dy
dz=2e(x2y2)(xdxydy)
dz=2e(x2y2)d(xy)
Jeffrey Jordon

Jeffrey Jordon

Expert2022-02-01Added 2605 answers

Answer is given below (on video)

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