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For a function f(x, y) define the first order partial derivatives f/ x(x0, y0) and f/ y(x0, y0) at a point (x0, y0). [Give the precise mathematical definition involving the limit of a difference quotient.] For the function f(x, y) = x - 2y, use the definition of partial derivative to compute either f/ x or f/ y at the point (1, 1).
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For a function f(x, y) define the first order partial derivatives f/ x(x0, y0) and f/ y(x0, y0) at a point (x0, y0). [Give the precise mathematical definition involving the limit of a difference quotient.] For the function f(x, y) = x - 2y, use the definition of partial derivative to compute either f/ x or f/ y at the point (1, 1).
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