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If f(x, y) = x(x2 + y2)−3/2 esin(x2y), find fx(1, 0). [Hint: Instead of finding fx(x, y) first, note that it's easier to use the following equations.] fx(a, b) = g'(a) where g(x) = f(x, b) fx(a, b) = lim h→0 f(a + h, b) − f(a, b) h

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