Find all the first order partial derivatives for the following function.f(x, y, z) = e(sin (x) + yz)
A. = cos(x)e(sin (x) + yz);
= e(sin (x) + yz);
= e(sin (x) + yz)
B. =
e(sin (x) + yz);
= ze(sin (x) + yz);
= ye(sin (x) + yz)
C. = e(sin (x) + yz);
= ze(sin (x) + yz);
= ye(sin (x) + yz)
D. = cos(x) e(sin (x) + yz);
= ze(sin (x) + yz);
= ye(sin (x) + yz)
Answer: D
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