Partial Differentiation of Composite Function |If z = f(x, y) where x = eᵘcosv and y = eᵘsinv
📘 Calculus & Multivariable Calculus | Partial Differentiation Problem Solution 📝 Problem Statement: If z = f(x, y) where x = (e^u) cos v and y = (e^u) sin v, then prove that (∂z/∂x)² + (∂z/∂y)² = (e⁻²u) [ (∂z/∂u)² + (∂z/∂v)² ]. 🎯 Concepts Used: ✔️ Partial Differentiation and Chain Rule ✔️ Change of Variables (Cartesian ↔ Log-polar type coordinates) ✔️ Relationships between derivatives under coordinate transformations ✔️ Simplification using algebraic manipulation and trigonometric identities ✨ Why this is useful: This problem shows how gradients transform under a change of variables (here from Cartesian (x,y) to (u,v) with x = e^u cos v, y = e^u sin v). The identity is especially helpful in problems involving scale changes and polar-like coordinates (useful in physics, PDEs, and VTU-level engineering mathematics). ✅ Very useful for Engineering Mathematics, Partial Differentiation, Multivariable Calculus, and VTU exam preparation. #Calculus #PartialDifferentiation #MultivariableCalculus #ChangeOfVariables #GradientTransform #VTU #EngineeringMathematics #BMATS201 #BMATE201 #BMATC201 #BMATM201 #1BMATS101 #1BMATE101 #1BMATC101 #1BMATM101 #Module1 #Module2 💎 Support Us: Join this channel to support us & access exclusive perks 👇 🔗 / @officialmathematicstutor

Partial Differentiation of Composite Function | If z = f(x, y) where x = u² − v² and y = 2uv

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