Lecture 3.4 - Partial Differentials
Lecture 3.4 - Partial Differentials
ENGINEERING MATHEMATICS
Differential Calculus
Chapter 3.4
Partial differentials
Introduction
If f is a function of two variables x and y,
suppose we let only x vary while keeping y
fixed, say y = b, where b is a constant.
Then we are really considering a function of a
single variable x, namely, g(x) = f(x, b).
If g has a derivative at a, then we call it the partial
derivative of f with respect to x at (a, b) and denote
it by fx(a, b).
Introduction (cont’d)
Thus
z f ( x h, y ) f ( x, y )
lim
x h 0 h
z f ( x, y h ) f ( x, y )
lim
y h 0 h
Notations
There are many alternate notations for partial
derivatives:
Rule for Finding Partial Derivatives of
z = f (x, y)
If