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Use the Chain Rule to find ∂w∂s\frac { \partial w } { \partial s }∂s∂w where s=4,t=0s = 4 , t = 0s=4,t=0 . w=x2+y2+z2,x=st,y=scost,z=ssintw = x ^ { 2 } + y ^ { 2 } + z ^ { 2 } , \quad x = s t , \quad y = s \cos t , \quad z = s \sin tw=x2+y2+z2,x=st,y=scost,z=ssint
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