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Let F(x, y, z) = 0 denote a relation between x, y, z given by a differentiable function F. Assume that z = h(x,y) where h is differentiable. Apply the chain rule to F(x,y,h(x,y)) = 0 to find and in terms of the partial derivatives of F.
How to solve this?
Let F(x, y, z) = 0 denote a relation between x, y, z given by a differentiable function F. Assume that z = h(x,y) where h is differentiable. Apply the chain rule to F(x,y,h(x,y)) = 0 to find and in terms of the partial derivatives of F.
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