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Define differentiability of a function f(x,y) at a point (a,b) of its domain.
Answer Posted / Keshani Varshney
A function f(x,y) is said to be differentiable at a point (a,b) if its derivative f'(a,b) exists. The derivative can be found using partial derivatives and the limit process.
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