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Chapter 12
Multi-variate Calculus Applications
Multi-variate calculus refers to functions of two or more variables. In this
Chapter we discuss basic concepts of multi-variate calculus: partial
derivatives and multiple integrals.
Partial derivatives
To quickly calculate partial derivatives of multi-variate functions, use the
rules of ordinary derivatives with respect to the variable of interest, while
considering all other variables as constant. For example,
,
You can use the derivative functions in the calculator: DERVX, DERIV, ,
described in detail in Chapter 11 of this manual, to calculate partial
derivatives (DERVX uses the CAS default variable VX, typically, ‘X’). Some
examples of first-order partial derivatives are shown next. The functions
used in the first two examples are f(x,y) = x cos(y), and g(x,y,z) =
(x
2
+y
2
)
1/2
sin(z).
() ()
)sin()cos(),cos()cos( yxyx
y
yyx
x
=
=
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