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IFoA_CAA_M0 Exam - Topic 2 Question 96 Discussion

Actual exam question for IFoA's IFoA_CAA_M0 exam
Question #: 96
Topic #: 2
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Define the partial derivative of f(x, y) with respect to x.

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Lorean
18 days ago
I think the partial derivative with respect to x means we only consider how f changes when we change x, keeping y constant, right?
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Abel
23 days ago
I remember practicing a similar question, but I’m not sure if it’s just the limit definition or if there’s more to it.
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Lashon
28 days ago
I think the partial derivative with respect to x means we only consider how f changes when we change x, keeping y constant, right?
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Veta
1 month ago
I remember practicing a similar question, but I’m not sure if it’s just the limit definition or if there’s more to it.
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Edelmira
1 month ago
I think the partial derivative with respect to x means we only consider how f changes when we change x, keeping y constant, right?
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Casie
1 month ago
I remember practicing a similar question, but I’m not sure if it’s just the limit definition or if there’s more to it.
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Omega
2 months ago
I think the partial derivative with respect to x means we only consider how f changes when we change x, keeping y constant, right?
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Dick
2 months ago
I remember practicing a similar question, but I’m not sure if it’s just the limit definition or if there’s more to it.
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Elbert
2 months ago
I think the partial derivative with respect to x means we only consider how f changes when we change x, keeping y constant, right?
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