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partial derivative u= x^y

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u'=xy^(x-1). Partial derivatives are the differentiation of implicitfunction with respect to a single variable treating the other variable as a constant. The consideration of a constant is decided with respect to the variable we differentiate. A function of the form f(x,y)=c where c is a constant.

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