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Determine the first partial derivatives of g(x, y, z) = 5ln (2xy/7z). ∂f/ ∂x = ∂f/ ∂y= ∂f/∂z=
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Determine the first partial derivatives of g(x, y, z) = 5ln (2xy/7z). ∂f/ ∂x = ∂f/ ∂y= ∂f/∂z=
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To determine the first partial derivatives of g(x, y, z) = 5ln (2xy/7z), we can calculate them individually.
∂g/∂x = (5/2) * (1/x)
∂g/∂y = (5/2) * (1/y)
∂g/∂z = (-5/7) * (1/z)
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