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(Solved): Use the Chain Rule to calculate the partial derivatives g(x,y) = cos(x^2+y^2), x = 4u+3v, y = 2u +4v ...



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Use the Chain Rule to calculate the partial derivatives g(x,y) = cos(x^2+y^2), x = 4u+3v, y = 2u +4v

dg/du =

dg/dv =

Express your answer in terms of the independent variables u,v

Use the Chain Rule to calculate the partial derivatives Express your answer in terms of the independent variables


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