raininegypt
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Here's the homework problem:
A manufacturer estimates that production (in hundreds of units) is a function of the respective amounts x and y of labor and capital used as follows:
f(x,y)= [1/3x^-1/3 + 2/3y^-1/3]^-3
Find and interpret fx(27,64) and fy(27,64)
[FONT=verdana, geneva, lucida, lucida grande, arial, helvetica, sans-serif]I've tried distributing the -3 exponent but I didn't get too far because it left me without the proper variables to solve. I have looked though example after example and have had no luck finding out how to solve this problem[/FONT]
A manufacturer estimates that production (in hundreds of units) is a function of the respective amounts x and y of labor and capital used as follows:
f(x,y)= [1/3x^-1/3 + 2/3y^-1/3]^-3
Find and interpret fx(27,64) and fy(27,64)
[FONT=verdana, geneva, lucida, lucida grande, arial, helvetica, sans-serif]I've tried distributing the -3 exponent but I didn't get too far because it left me without the proper variables to solve. I have looked though example after example and have had no luck finding out how to solve this problem[/FONT]