Find the differential of f(x, y) = √√√x³ + y² at the point (3, 1). df = ☐ Then use the differential to estimate f(3.02, 1.02). f(3.02, 1.02)≈

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Chapter6: Applications Of The Derivative
Section6.3: Implicit Differentiation
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Find the differential of f(x, y) = √√√x³ + y² at the point (3, 1).
df = ☐
Then use the differential to estimate f(3.02, 1.02).
f(3.02, 1.02)≈
Transcribed Image Text:Find the differential of f(x, y) = √√√x³ + y² at the point (3, 1). df = ☐ Then use the differential to estimate f(3.02, 1.02). f(3.02, 1.02)≈
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