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Classroom Tips and Techniques: Partial Derivatives by Subscripting

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: Maplesoft AuthorDr. Robert Lopez
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As output, Maple can display the partial derivative ∂/∂x f(x,y) as fx; that is, subscript notation can be used to display partial derivatives, and it can be done with two completely different mechanisms. This article describes these two techniques, and then investigates the extent to which partial derivatives can be calculated by subscript notation.

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Publish Date: December 15, 2010
Created In: Maple 14
Language: English

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