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Find the indicated partial derivative.$ f(x, y) = y \sin^{-1}(xy) $; $ f_y\bigl(1, \frac{1}{2}\bigr) $
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We are asked to find the partial derivative of $ f $ with respect to $ y $ at the point $ (1, \frac{1}{2}) $. Show more…
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