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zezima1
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From my book:
Let
h = x + ay and g = x + by
By product rule we then have:
∂/∂x = ∂/∂h + ∂/∂g
Can someone explain to me how to arrive at this result? I don't even get what ∂/∂x even means, isn't it just a differential operator?
Let
h = x + ay and g = x + by
By product rule we then have:
∂/∂x = ∂/∂h + ∂/∂g
Can someone explain to me how to arrive at this result? I don't even get what ∂/∂x even means, isn't it just a differential operator?