Re: Multivariable Calculus
Yeah that's correct.Ah ok so you basically do leave it as is I see. So is this right...?
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Yeah that's correct.Ah ok so you basically do leave it as is I see. So is this right...?
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Cool. Ok this one is twisting with me but here's my attempt
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Cool. Ok this one is twisting with me but here's my attempt
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Yep sweet, was about to post that.
Isn't the question asking forYep sweet, was about to post that.
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There might be an accidental typo
It is, my bad.Isn't the question asking for
Apart from that it seems fine, although the notationand
seems a bit odd.
I think you lost a factor of 2 in your second line in the part where you're finding a second derivative (the 2 in front of the ∂z/∂y), but the method is right. (Or maybe you typo'ed it and left it out but did the remaining parts right, haven't checked it too closely.)Is this correct
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Does he need to say that f is smooth (inI think you lost a factor of 2 in your second line in the part where you're finding a second derivative (the 2 in front of the ∂z/∂y), but the method is right. (Or maybe you typo'ed it and left it out but did the remaining parts right, haven't checked it too closely.)
Well yeah it does need to be smooth enough so that we can switch the order of the mixed partials (which doesn't require C-infinity). But that was probably an implicit assumption of the question.Does he need to say that f is smooth (in)
If I use the chain rule on this without the t=1 bit treating u=tx and v=tyExplicitly:
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You can't use the standard definition of the inverse tangent function, because θ can be anything from -π to π.Hm ok yep.
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A lot of the question is omitted for me to have a go at myself
No idea at all how to apply what here.
Do you know how to differentiate x and y as functions of r and theta?Hm ok yep.
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A lot of the question is omitted for me to have a go at myself
No idea at all how to apply what here.
