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differentiate f(x, y, a)=
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Answered by awaisali86906
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Step-by-step explanation:

GIVEN:

f(x,y,a) = 0

Differentiate partially w.r.t. x

f(x) = o

because the constant partially derivative equal to zero

similarly

when we differentiate partially w.r.t y then

f(y) = 0

and when we differentiate partially w.r.t a

f(a) = 0

f(x,y,a) = 0

Answered by Sanju1534
4

Answer:

Given : f(x, y, a) = 0

When we write partially x then,

f(x) = 0

When we write partially y then,

f(y) = 0

When we write partially a then,

f(a) = 0

Therefore, it comes f(x, y, a) = 0

Hope it helps.

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