First Partial Derivatives Given z = f(x)g( y), find z_{x} + z_{y}.

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2021-10-05

First Partial Derivatives Given z = f(x)g( y), find zx+zy.

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unessodopunsep

unessodopunsep

Skilled2021-10-06Added 105 answers

Step 1
Given function z=f(x)g(y).
When we find Partial derivative with respect to x then y will be termed as constant.
x(f(x,y))=fx(x,y)
=zx
And when we find partial derivative with respect to y then x will be termed as constant.
y(f(x,y))=fy(x,y)
=zy
Step 2
Partial derivative of given function with respect to x,
zx=x[f(x)g(y)]
zx=g(y)f(x)
Partial derivative of given function with respect to y,
zy=y[f(x)g(y)]
zy=f(x)g(y)
Hence,
zx+zy=g(y)f(x)+f(x)g(y)
Jeffrey Jordon

Jeffrey Jordon

Expert2022-11-15Added 2605 answers

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