SOLUTION: I'd be very greatful if you could help me with this question in partial derivatives. Find the first partial derivatives of a. h(x,y) = e^ −(x2+y2) b. 𝑧 = &#1198

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Question 1085900: I'd be very greatful if you could help me with this question in partial derivatives.
Find the first partial derivatives of
a. h(x,y) = e^ −(x2+y2)
b. 𝑧 = 𝑒^(𝑦) sin𝑥𝑦
p.s : i'm pretty sure this question comes under the category I chose so please excuse that :)

Answer by Edwin McCravy(20056)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!






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