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Use differentials to approximate the change in f due to the indicated change in the independent variables. (Round your answer to three decimal places.) f(x, y) = 2x + 3y − x y ; (x, y) changes from (3, 1) to (2.95, 1.04).

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For a function f(x,y) in two variables we have


df=(\partial f)/(\partial x)dx+(\partial f)/(\partial y)dy

We have


f(x,y)=2x+3y-xy\\\\\therefore (\partial f)/(\partial x)=2-y\\\\(\partial f)/(\partial y)=3-x\\\\


df=(2-y)dx+(3-x)dy\\\\\Delta f=(2-y)\Delta x+(3-x)\Delta y

Applying values we get


df=(2-y)dx+(3-x)dy\\\\\Delta f=(2-1)(3-2.95)+(3-3)(1-1.04)\\\\\Delta f=0.05

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