Calculate all four second-order partial derivatives and check that fxy = fyx. Assume the variables are restricted to a domain on which the function is defined. f(x, y) = 2sin(3x) cos(2y) fxx || fyy = fxy = fyx = -

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Calculate all four second-order partial derivatives and check
that fxy = fyx. Assume the variables are restricted to a domain
on which the function is defined.
f(x, y) = 2sin(3x) cos(2y)
fxx
||
fyy =
fxy =
fyx =
-
Transcribed Image Text:Calculate all four second-order partial derivatives and check that fxy = fyx. Assume the variables are restricted to a domain on which the function is defined. f(x, y) = 2sin(3x) cos(2y) fxx || fyy = fxy = fyx = -
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