how to differentiate e^(x/y) with respect to
1) x and
2) y
Thank You sir for helping me, but I think I haven't got the help I needed. I needed the process of differentiating e^(x/y) with respect to 1) x and 2) y, especially " y ", because I know the process of differentiating it with respect to " x ", but never did it with respect to " y ". And I think I've posted my question in the wrong category. Sorry for that. I have read your forum rules " before posting " and I'll be careful in future. Thanks