how would I take the partial derrivitive of this equation, I cannot use the chain Rule as we have not learned it yet, the teacher said we would have to manipulate the equation somehow.    f(x,y) = x2 ln(2y3 -x4)

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how would I take the partial derrivitive of this equation, I cannot use the chain Rule as we have not learned it yet, the teacher said we would have to manipulate the equation somehow. 

 

f(x,y) = x2 ln(2y3 -x4)

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