How can we convert a total derivative into a partial derivative?
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When computing a total derivative, you allow changes in one variable to affect the other. So, for instance, if you have f(x,y)=2x+3y, then when you compute the partial derivative ∂f∂x, you temporarily assume y constant and treat it as such, yielding ∂f∂x=2+∂(3y)∂x=2+0=2.
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