(Chapter 7) Partial Derivates
(Chapter 7) Partial Derivates
δf
f x ( x, y ) =
δx
We write:
∂z ∂f
fx (x, y), , or for the first order partial derivative of z = f(x, y) with
∂x ∂x
respect to x
∂z ∂f
fy (x, y), , or for the first order partial derivative of z = f(x, y) with
∂y ∂y
respect to y
Example 1:
Solution :
To find fx (x, y) treat y as a constant and x as a variable.
Example 2:
Example 3:
Let f(x, y) = 3x + bxy. Find the value of b if f(1, 3) = 9. Then, find fx and fy.
EXERCISE :
Find fx and fy . Then find fx(2, –1) and fy(– 4, 3) for the following functions.
b) f(x, y) = 3x3y2
c) f(x, y) = ex + y
d) f(x, y) = – 5e3x – 4y
x 2 + y3
e) f ( x, y ) =
x3 − y 2
f) f(x, y) = ln (1 + 3x2y3)
For a function z = f(x, y), if the indicated partial derivative exist, then there
are four second-order partial derivatives as given below.
∂ ∂z ∂ 2 z ∂ ∂z ∂ 2 z
= = f xx ( x, y) = = f yy ( x, y)
∂x ∂x ∂x 2 ∂y ∂y ∂y 2
∂ ∂z ∂ 2 z ∂ ∂z ∂ 2 z
= = f xy ( x, y ) = = f yx ( x, y)
∂y ∂x ∂y∂x ∂x ∂y ∂x∂y
Example 4:
Let f(x, y) = x2 + xy + y2. Find fx , fxx , fy , fyy , fxy and fyx
Solution :
fx =
Æ fy =
Æ fyx =
Example 5:
∂2z ∂2z ∂2z ∂2z
Let z = f(x, y) = x3 + 5y4. Find , , and .
2
∂x ∂y 2 ∂y∂x ∂x∂y
Solution:
∂z ∂2z ∂2z
= = =
∂x ∂x 2 ∂y∂x
∂z ∂2z ∂2z
= = =
∂y ∂y 2 ∂x∂y
EXERCISE
1. Find fx, fy, fxx, fyy dan fxy for the given functions.
a) f(x, y) = 31xy2 + 2x5 – 7y3
Given f(x, y), we will find the critical point (a, b) when
fx = 0 and fy = 0.
Example 6:
Given f(x, y) = x2 – 4x + 2y2 + 4y + 7
Solution :
Step 1 Find fx and fy
fx =
fy =
Step 2 Let fx and fy with 0 that is
fx = 0 = ---------------(1)
and
fy = 0 ---------------(2)
Thus, we get two equations.
Example 7:
2 2
Given f(x, y) = 2x + y – 2xy + 5x – 3y + 1. Determine the critical point.
Solution :
S1 Find fx and fy
S2 Set fx = 0 and fy = 0
Suppose z = f(x, y) has continuous partial derivatives fxx, fyy, and fxy at all
points (x, y) near the critical point (a, b). Let D be the function defined by
Then
2. If D(a,b) > 0, fxx(a, b) > 0, f has relative minimum at point (a, b).
saddle point
Example 8:
From Example 1, testify whether the critical point is maximum, minimum or
saddle point.
Solution :
From Example 1
f(x, y) = x2 – 4x + 2y2 + 4y + 7.
fx = 2x – 4 ; fy = 4y + 4
=
=
Therefore (2, –1) is max/min/saddle point??.
EXERCISE:
Find the critical points of the functions. For each critical point, determine,
by the second-derivative test, whether it corresponds to a maximum,
minimum, or saddle point.
Thus, to find critical points of f, subject to the constrain g(x, y), we instead
find critical points of F. These are obtained by solving the equations
Fx(x, y, λ) = 0
Fy(x, y λ) = 0
Fλ (x, y, λ) = 0
Example 9:
Find the critical point of
f(x, y) = 5x2 + 6y2 – xy
subject to the constraint x + 2y = 24.
Solution :
12y – x + 2λ = 0 becomes λ=
x −12 y
2
– 10x + y =
x −12 y
2
Equalize the λ.
–20x + 2y = x – 12y
–21x = –14y
x=
2y
3
Now, substitute
2y for x in equation (3).
3
x + 2y – 24 = 0
2y + 2y – 24 = 0
3
2y + 6y – 72 = 0
Let x = 2 y .
3
8y = 72
y=9
Since x =
2y and y = 9, x = 6. It is not necessary to find the value of λ.
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EXERCISE: