The speed of a boat is given by, v = k(1⁄t – at), where k is the constant and l us the distance travel by boat in time t and a is the acceleration of water. If there is an change in ‘l’ from 2cm to 1cm in time 2sec to 1sec. If the acceleration of water changes from 0.95 mt/sec2 to 2 mt/sec2 find the motion of boat.

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Partial Differentiation topics include: Limits and derivatives of variables, implicit and partial differentiation, eulers theorem, jacobians, quadrature, integral sign differentiation, total derivative, implicit partial differentiation and functional dependence. Partial differentiation is a mathematical process that finds the derivative of a function with respect to one of its variables, while holding the other variables constant. It's used in vector calculus and differential geometry. Partial differentiation is more general than ordinary differentiation, which finds the derivative with... Show more

The speed of a boat is given by, v = k(<sup>1</sup>⁄<sub>t</sub> – at), where k is the constant and l us the distance travel by boat in time t and a is the acceleration of water. If there is an change in ‘l’ from 2cm to 1cm in time 2sec to 1sec. If the acceleration of water changes from 0.95 mt/sec<sup>2</sup> to 2 mt/sec<sup>2</sup> find the motion of boat.






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