Partial derivative

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Template:Jargon In multivariable calculus, the partial derivative of a function is the derivative of one variable when all other variables are held constant. In other words, a partial derivative takes the derivative of certain variables of a function while not differentiating other variable(s). Partial derivatives are often used in multivariable functions.

For partial derivatives of function f with respect to variable x, the notation

fx, fx, xf

is standard,[1][2][3] but other notations are sometimes used.

Examples

If we have a function f(x,y)=x2+y, then there are several partial derivatives of f(x, y) that are all equally valid. For example,

y[f(x,y)]=1

Or, we can do the following:

x[f(x,y)]=2x

References

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