Calculus 3: Partial Derivative (19 of 50) Finding the Max and Min

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In this video I will use the partial derivative to find the max and min of z=x^4+y^4-4xy+1.

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Professor Michel van Biezen helped me for my physics olympiad training, now I find out that he also has videos about mathematics olympiad training, thank you Professor, a lot of things that I need can be found on your channel.

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Honestly, I'm excited to learn with you every time. Thank you. Thanks to you I am now taking upper-division math and physics courses.

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Thank you for this video, I am a sophomore in 10th grade and it is hard to find resources for Calc III that I can understand before working on harder problems. I already mastered line integrals for functions of form f(x, y) and wanted to make sure I understood this topic as well. Great video!

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Plot this graph on a 3D calculator and it plots out a pair of pants that Patrick the star would wear.

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I wish I was this Guy.Am Having My Exams Tommorow JKUAT

datawonk
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More than interesting and simple, explanation about Partial derivatives to find maximums, and minimums, thank you very heplfull for me...rgs Mr Ulises Pacheco.

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Do you have a video of this kind for 3 variables?

krstev
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Can I find the max and min using the second derivate method too ?

eliasdeoliveiracunhajunior
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We want to substitute these points in main equation to find max and min values ??

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These are max and min points or max and min value?

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why do i have to pay my uni professors 9k a year when these videos teach me better?

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