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Arii_bell

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Find  f11(x, y) and  f22(x, y) if  f(x, y) = e(cos x + sin y).
◦ f11(x, y) = e(cos x + sin y);   f22(x, y) = e(cos x + sin y)
◦ f11(x, y) = e(cos x + sin y);   f22(x, y) = e(cos x + sin y)
◦ f11(x, y) = e(cos x + sin y);   f22(x, y) = e(cos x + sin y)
◦ f11(x, y) = e(cos x + sin y);   f22(x, y) = e(cos x + sin y)
◦ f11(x, y) = e(cos x + sin y);   f22(x, y) = e(cos x + sin y)


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Marked as best answer by Arii_bell on May 27, 2021

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Reply 2 on: May 27, 2021
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