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Finished Chapter 12: Partial Differentiation!
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Finished Chapter 12: Partial Differentiation!

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anyone have any thoughts on how to approach this problem? It’s been giving me a hard time for the past couple days (”You have attempted this problem 32 times” RIP)...it’s only the d2f/dx2 that I cannot figure out for the life of me. Any help/thoughts/input would be so appreciated!!!!!!
multivariable and vector analysis is the fucking worst
So in Calculus there's this thing called partial differentiation that uses the "∂" symbol and the name of that symbol is, I kid you not, "curly d."