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Verify the chain rule for the functions and curves. f(x,y,z)=exyz;σ(t)=(6t,3t2,t3)f(x, y, z)=e^{x y z} ; \sigma(t)=\left(6 t, 3 t^2, t^3\right).

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Let the function f(x,y,z)=exyzf(x,y,z)=e^{xyz} where x=6t,y=3t2,z=t3x=6t, y=3t^2, z=t^3. Applying the chain rule we have that:

dfdt=fxdxdt+fydydt+fzdzdt\dfrac{df}{dt}=\dfrac{\partial f}{\partial x}\dfrac{dx}{dt}+\dfrac{\partial f}{\partial y}\dfrac{dy}{dt}+\dfrac{\partial f}{\partial z}\dfrac{dz}{dt}

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