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Is there a higher dimensional implicit differentiation hax (sorry I'm doing maths whilst being a bit hyper) to get me a shortcut for this question



Or should I just chain rule it because z = +'ve sqrt(...)

 
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Is there a higher dimensional implicit differentiation hax (sorry I'm doing maths whilst being a bit hyper) to get me a shortcut for this question



Or should I just chain rule it because z = +'ve sqrt(...)

 
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I was kind of hoping InteGrand would use the word 'hax' ahahah
 

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We were probably on our way to it now that I think about it... Thus far he's only mentioned that there's multiple chain rules but not exactly what they are yet...

Edit: Ok yep looking at the lecture slides it seems like they were to come. Ahh thanks though
 

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Re: Multivariable Calculus

We were probably on our way to it now that I think about it... Thus far he's only mentioned that there's multiple chain rules but not exactly what they are yet...

Edit: Ok yep looking at the lecture slides it seems like they were to come. Ahh thanks though
Aah, the good old chain rule. I have a whole subject of Multivariable calculus this session (UOW for the win). And basically the chain rule reduces down in some measure to matrix multiplication which is pretty cool.
 

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Aah, the good old chain rule. I have a whole subject of Multivariable calculus this session (UOW for the win). And basically the chain rule reduces down in some measure to matrix multiplication which is pretty cool.
Saw it in my lecture slides as well, but again to come. Being taught it today.
 

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Thus far he's only mentioned that there's multiple chain rules but not exactly what they are yet...
Perhaps in some notations it will seem that way, but they can be unified remarkably well once one learns to think of the derivative of a function f at a point p as nothing more than a linear map between the vector space of tangents at p and the vector space of tangents at f(p) (pretty much the most flexible and abstract way to think of the classical derivative).

What it then boils down to is that if we have two smooth functions and , then is smooth and .
 

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(Where, X,Y,Z are open subsets of arbitrary dimension Euclidean spaces, or more generally of curves/surfaces/manifolds.)

Sidebar: Spivak has a less well known book "Calculus on Manifolds", that is amazing for learning multivariable calculus. From introducing partial derivatives and Riemann integration to differential forms and the modern version of Stokes theorem. It is quite compact and terse though and considerably less accessible than his "Calculus".
 
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Getting stuck on how to incorporate the 0.02 correctly



Progress so far:


 
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This thread may be packed with questions...cause my book doesn't give answers to almost anything. Sorry!



I did something like this and I'm not sure if I can break it down any further

 

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This thread may be packed with questions...cause my book doesn't give answers to almost anything. Sorry!



I did something like this and I'm not sure if I can break it down any further

 

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Ah ok so you basically do leave it as is I see. So is this right...?





 

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