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DERIVATIVE OF A FUNCTION OF SEVERAL VARIABLES WITH RESPECT TO ONE VARIABLE, WITH THE OTHERS HELD CONSTANT
Partial Derivatives; Partial derivatives; Partial differentiation; Partial derivation; Mixed partial derivatives; Mixed derivatives; Partial Derivative; Mixed partial derivative; Partial differential; Partial symbol; Partial differentiation; Del (∂); Cross derivative

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adj. μερικός, μεροληπτικός, χαριστικός
half truth         
DECEPTIVE STATEMENT THAT IS ONLY PARTLY TRUE
Half-truths; Half truth; Technical truth; Partial truth; Partially true; Mostly true; Partly true; Partly false; Half Truth; Selective truth; Selective Truth; Selective-truth
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Definizione

partial derivative
¦ noun Mathematics a derivative of a function of two or more variables with respect to one variable, the other(s) being treated as constant.

Wikipedia

Partial derivative

In mathematics, a partial derivative of a function of several variables is its derivative with respect to one of those variables, with the others held constant (as opposed to the total derivative, in which all variables are allowed to vary). Partial derivatives are used in vector calculus and differential geometry.

The partial derivative of a function f ( x , y , ) {\displaystyle f(x,y,\dots )} with respect to the variable x {\displaystyle x} is variously denoted by

It can be thought of as the rate of change of the function in the x {\displaystyle x} -direction.

Sometimes, for z = f ( x , y , ) {\displaystyle z=f(x,y,\ldots )} , the partial derivative of z {\displaystyle z} with respect to x {\displaystyle x} is denoted as z x . {\displaystyle {\tfrac {\partial z}{\partial x}}.} Since a partial derivative generally has the same arguments as the original function, its functional dependence is sometimes explicitly signified by the notation, such as in:

f x ( x , y , ) , f x ( x , y , ) . {\displaystyle f'_{x}(x,y,\ldots ),{\frac {\partial f}{\partial x}}(x,y,\ldots ).}

The symbol used to denote partial derivatives is ∂. One of the first known uses of this symbol in mathematics is by Marquis de Condorcet from 1770, who used it for partial differences. The modern partial derivative notation was created by Adrien-Marie Legendre (1786), although he later abandoned it; Carl Gustav Jacob Jacobi reintroduced the symbol in 1841.