dcm18 Posted September 16, 2007 Posted September 16, 2007 I was hoping someone can help me out here...... What is the Partial Derivative for the following fuctions: d^2/dx^2 (e^(-i (3x+2y)) ) d/dx √(x^2+y2) Any guidance would be much appreciated! Thanks
PhDP Posted September 17, 2007 Posted September 17, 2007 Where are you getting stuck ? It shouldn't be too hard to solve if you remember the basic rules; [math] \frac{d}{dx} f(x)^a = af(x)^{a-1}\times \frac{df(x)}{dx} [/math] [math] \frac{d}{dx} e^{f(x)} = e^{f(x)} \times \frac{df(x)}{dx} [/math] [math] \frac{d}{dx} f(y) = 0 [/math]
Country Boy Posted September 17, 2007 Posted September 17, 2007 Notice that Phil has written that entirely in terms of ORDINARY derivatives. That's perfectly correct- you just have to remember that since all of the partial derivatives are with respect to x, that "y" is just a constant.
dcm18 Posted September 17, 2007 Author Posted September 17, 2007 OH ok ......Thanks a lot guys that was a big help
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