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Calculus III - Chain Rule (Assignment Problems)

This document provides 16 calculus chain rule problems involving determining derivatives of functions with respect to variables. The problems involve using the chain rule to find derivatives of expressions involving composite functions of two or more variables.

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Calculus III - Chain Rule (Assignment Problems)

This document provides 16 calculus chain rule problems involving determining derivatives of functions with respect to variables. The problems involve using the chain rule to find derivatives of expressions involving composite functions of two or more variables.

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10/22/2019 Calculus III - Chain Rule (Assignment Problems)

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ASSIGNMENT PROBLEMS NOTICE


Please do not email me to get solutions and/or answers to these problems. I will not give them
out under any circumstances nor will I respond to any requests to do so. The intent of these
problems is for instructors to use them for assignments and having solutions/answers easily
available defeats that purpose.

Section 2-6 : Chain Rule - Assignment Problems


dz
1. Given the following information use the Chain Rule to determine .
dt

2
x −y 3
z = e x = sin(4t), y = t − 9

dw
2. Given the following information use the Chain Rule to determine .
dt

1
4 2 3 2t
w = x − 4xy + z x = √t, y = e , z =
t

dw
3. Given the following information use the Chain Rule to determine .
dt

4x
4
w = x = 7t − 1, y = 1 − 2t, z = t
3
yz

dz
4. Given the following information use the Chain Rule to determine .
dx

3 4y
z = 2x e y = cos(6x)

dz
5. Given the following information use the Chain Rule to determine .
dx

x 2
x
z = tan( ) y = e
y

∂z ∂z
6. Given the following information use the Chain Rule to determine and .
∂u ∂v

2 2 6
z = x sin(y − x) x = 3u − v , y = u

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7. Given the following information use the Chain Rule to determine wu and wv .
4 −3 2 2 2
w = x y z x = u v, y = 3 − uv, z = 7u − 10v

∂z ∂z
8. Given the following information use the Chain Rule to determine and .
∂t ∂s

2 2 2 2 3s
z = 6x + y tan(x) x = p − 3t, y = s − t , p = e

9. Given the following information use the Chain Rule to determine wp and wt .

2 4 6 2
w = x y z − 2xy x = 2p, y = 3tq, z = 3tp , q = 2t

∂w ∂w
10. Given the following information use the Chain Rule to determine and .
∂u ∂v

√y
2 3 2
w = x = uv, y = u − p , z = 4qp, p = 2u − 3v, q = v
2 3
x z

11. Determine formulas for wu and wt for the following situation.

w = w (x, y) x = x (y, z) , y = y (u, v) , z = z (u, t) , v = v (t)

∂w ∂w
12. Determine formulas for and for the following situation.
∂s ∂t

w = w (x, y, z) x = x (u, v, t) , y = y (p) , z = z (u, t) , v = v (p, t) , p = p (s, t)

dy
13. Compute for the following equation.
dx

5 2
cos(2x + 3y) = x − 8y

dy
14. Compute for the following equation.
dx

4
cos(2x) sin(3y) − xy = y + 9

∂z ∂z
15. Compute and for the following equation.
∂x ∂y

3 4 2
z y − x cos(2y − 4z) = 4z

∂z ∂z
16. Compute and for the following equation.
∂x ∂y

4x z 2
sin(x)e + 2z y = cos(z)

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17. Determine fu u and fv v for the following situation.


u u
f = f (x, y) x = e sin (v) , y = e cos(v)

18. Determine fu u and fv v for the following situation.


u
2 2
f = f (x, y) x = u − v , y =
v

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