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If u=f(x,y) where x=(e^s)(cos(t)) and y=(e^s)(sin(t)), show that (du/dx)^2 + (du/dy)^2 = (e^(-2s))((du/ds)^2+(du/dt)^2)) ...?

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no usually the problem is set up this way f(x,y)= z if z= w/e ( it has an x and a y) where y= (something that has s and t) and x= ( something that has s and t) but your question does not make sense to me. Are you sure you wrote it right?


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