Current location - Plastic Surgery and Aesthetics Network - Wedding supplies - After watching Wendeng Chen's video, I don't understand the following sentence. What does the first continuous partial derivative of P(x0, y0) mean? Is this a mistake? it should be
After watching Wendeng Chen's video, I don't understand the following sentence. What does the first continuous partial derivative of P(x0, y0) mean? Is this a mistake? it should be
P(x0, y0) First of all, this is a function of z=P(x, y), and x and y are independent variables. Z is continuous at (x0, y0). It doesn't matter. It's good to know.

The first-order partial derivative of P(x0, y0) can be derived continuously, otherwise the partial derivative does not exist. How can you play?

The third question also shows that the first partial derivative of P(x0, y0) must have two continuous partial derivatives, and the definition can be deduced.