Find the first partial derivatives of the following function. F(u,v,w) = \frac{9u}{2v + 3w} F_u= \boxed{} (Simplify your answer.) F_v= \boxed{} (Simplify your answer.) F_w= \boxed{} (Simplify your answer.)
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To find the first partial derivatives of the function F(u,v,w) = 9u^2v + 3w, we need to differentiate with respect to each variable separately. Show more…
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