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Composite Functions By: ,), WW TM

This document discusses partial differentiation and composite functions. It provides formulas for computing partial derivatives when changing variables, including the chain rule. It also gives an example of finding the partial derivative du/dx when u is a composite function of x and y, which are themselves functions of another variable t.

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Composite Functions By: ,), WW TM

This document discusses partial differentiation and composite functions. It provides formulas for computing partial derivatives when changing variables, including the chain rule. It also gives an example of finding the partial derivative du/dx when u is a composite function of x and y, which are themselves functions of another variable t.

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tm d and o.
ww
D aa e coMPOSITE FUNCTIONS
cr

P e armtm
uf 1, defined by the relations,
F
),. y =y(t)
w order partial derivatives w.r.t. x andy; and x andy posses
sowtsme

dt

La w Su
w u t d let the corresponding increment in x, y, u by , ,
res
by) . (u
Sulw
o& by)-flx, y)
yby) -f x, y +&y)) +Ifx, y + 8y) -fx,y))
By subtracting and addingfz,y"
Applying LagungsMsan Vaiue Theorem
lie..Aa h) -fa) h):0<0<1] to the two differences on theriE
w ehave

ou åsf,a s . y
by)õy .f,x,y +
0,õy); [0 <0, <1and 0 <¬<1]
PARTIAL FERENTIATION
233

dzdz dx dz dy
dx dx dx ay dx | By Cor. 1, Art. 11
dz dy
dx oy dx

From z = 2+y2, = 2 +y2)-V2.2x=-


dx

y
and ay
Also differentiating the given relation w.r.t. x, we ge

3 8y+3a
dx. »|=0
dy x+ay
or
(3y +3ax)=-(32
dx
+3ay) or
dx y + ax
Substituting in (1), we have

dz
dx

dz a

e" er" andy = e" -

e", show that


function ofx and y; where
x = +
Example 3. Ifz is a

z dz zy (KU.2007)
Qu du
Sol. Herez is a composite function of u and v.
2 is a function of both x and y and x, y
are functions of u, v).
By eqns. (u) and (vi) Cor. 2, Art. 11;
of
..1)
Qu x 'du dy du

and
dz .(2)
du dx du dy dv
* = e"+e and y = e - - e"
But
d e d -e
and
du

Also oy and dy-e


du
Putting these values in (1) and (2), we get

..(3)
-)-e"-
DVANCED CALCULus
232
an by

The necessary
formulae for change of
these variables a r e given
equations (u) and
equatin.

eqn. (vi) of Cor. 2 Art. 11. and v.


function ofu
Let u s treat z as a composite
functions of u alone
then x, y, z be
t 1s regarded a s constant;

B y eqn. (v) of Art. 11,


oz dx,dz dy
ay a .3)
2 will be functions of u alone.
as constant, x, y,
Similarly regarding u

B y eqn. (ui) of Art. 11,


dz dz dx dzy
.4
dz
On solving equations (3) and (4) as simultaneous equations in and
and , , we get their
dy
dz
values in terms of u and u.

If instead of equations (2), u and v are given in terms of x and y say


u = e(x, y) and v = n(r, y)
5)
then it is easier to use the formulae (treating z as a composite function of r and y)

dzdz du du
dx du dx 6)
dz oz du dz du
and
y u dy *Ju
du dy
dy .(7)
The higher derivatives ofz can be obtained by repeated application of the formulae ()
and (4) or by repeated application of the formulae (6) and (7).
Remark. If u = f(x, ), wherex = ¢() and y =
y(); then the equation (iv) of Art. 11 namely
duL dx U changes the variables u,
dt ax dt dy
r
and y in terms of u and t.
du
/xample 1. Find when u=*+, x= at; y = 2at, verify by direct substitution.
dt
Sol. Now dudu.+
dt
du ddy (By eqn. (iv) of Art. 11)
2x. 2at + 2y.
2a 2.at.2at +2.2at.2a =
40213 +8a2t 4a^t(t + 2)
Again, u =x +y2= a2t+ 4a2
du
. =dt 4a3 + 8at 4a^(2 +2)=

Hence the verification.

Example 2. If z= + y2 and
* = a, y=a.
r++3axy =
5a?, find the value of dz/dx
dzdx when

Sol. The relation **y° +


Baxy -

5a' =
0
composite function of x. defines y as a function of x,
unction of therefore, 2
x, therero
15
ADVANCED CALCULIs
234
+-")=-. e y
and dv dr dy
Subtracting (3) and (4), we get
d "+e")-(e"-e)=*-y
du dx dy
fiy z, z x, r -

y), prove that


Eample 4. 1f U
-

-
=

aU
-0. (M.D.U. 1996, 97, 99
d

Sol. Let u - y - 2 , U =2 -1,


w =r-y
U - flu, v, w).
o that
s a composite function of r, y, z.
Uis a function ofu, v, w and u, v, w are functions of
y.2therefore U is a composite function ofx, y, 2]
au U du OUdu dU dw
.1)
dx dudx
(By Remark, Art. 1)
But u =y - 2, V =Z -*, w =* -y

- 1,=1,
dx
Putting these values in (1), we get
aU
dx
OU,3U
du dw
..2)
Changing x, y, z and u, v, w in cyclic order
OU OU
dy dw du .3)

dz du
Adding (2), (3), (4), we get
OU OU
dx =
Example 5. Prove that
herex =
u cos a USLn , y =u sin a+U COs a.

Or
By chunging the independent
I u (- stn G, y u sinvariables
cOs U
a + v
u and
=
v to x
and y by means of the relat
cos o; show that

du ransforms into
dy

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