Find the indicated partial derivative.\\ $f(x, y, z) = e^{xyz}$; $f_{xyz}$\ $f_{xyz}(x, y, z) = $
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f_x = ∂/∂x (e^(ryz^5)) To find the derivative of e^(ryz^5) with respect to x, we need to use the chain rule. Since x does not appear in the function, the derivative will be 0. Show more…
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