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Advanced Differential Calculus - Theorem of the Total Differential
In fact, there is a quick way in calculating the total differential of a function IF it exist. Here, we see how we get to the result:

a = ∂z / ∂x, b = ∂z / ∂y

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  • wow man, you amazing!! thank you so much, you explain things very rigorously and clearly.

  • 6:16 epic

  • @ovandocarter listen faster

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  • @bobbob135 watch previous two videos and you'll get it.

  • I found a shortcut. The total derivative is just two seperate partial derivatives with the x multiplied by negative 1 over the y...

    total derivative = -ddy/ddx

    Then all you have to use is the power rule.

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