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The term "partial derivative" is correct and commonly used in written English, especially in mathematical and scientific contexts.
An example of its use in a sentence could be: "To solve this equation, we must first take the partial derivative of the function with respect to the variable x."
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partial derivative
noun
A derivative with respect to one variable of a function of several variables.
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The partial derivative of Equation 3 with respect to t was set to zero to derive Equations 4 and 5.
This is a partial derivative.
So I don't know exactly what that partial derivative is.
The operation of finding a partial derivative can be applied to a function that is itself a partial derivative of another function to get what is called a second-order partial derivative.
Plus, then we have the partial derivative, formal partial derivative, of A with respect to little a times the rate of change of a in our situation.
And so the change in the w vector is going to equal to this partial derivative times i plus this partial derivative times j.
Now, I'm going to do same thing with the other partial derivative.
The partial derivative of f with respect to x keeping y and z fixed.
And we might also take a partial derivative of that guy with respect to w2.
This computation does not consider that this partial derivative also varies with changes in stock price.
The partial derivative of f with respect to x, keeping y, and z fixed.
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