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stevenposner

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Assuming that the function  f  has continuous first partial derivatives  f1  and  f2, calculate and simplify   f(x2y, xy3).
◦ 2xy f1(x2y, xy3) + 3xy2 f2(x2y, xy3)
◦ 2x f1(x2y, xy3) + xy3 f2(x2y, xy3)
◦ 2 f1(x2y, xy3) + 3 f2(x2y, xy3)
◦ f1(x2y, xy3) + f2(x2y, xy3)
◦ 2xy f1(x2y, xy3) + y3 f2(x2y, xy3)


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