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Deeko

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Ok...I'm doing a jacobian/change of variables question.

I determined U = XY and V = X^2 - Y^2

Now, to find the jacobian, I need to find the partials of X and Y with respect to U and V...which means I need an equation for X and Y solely in terms of U and V.

Any ideas?
 
Originally posted by: Deeko
Ok...I'm doing a jacobian/change of variables question.

I determined U = XY and V = X^2 - Y^2

Now, to find the jacobian, I need to find the partials of X and Y with respect to U and V...which means I need an equation for X and Y solely in terms of U and V.

Any ideas?

the partial of U w/ respect toX is Y and the w/ respect to Y is X. so V = (partial of U w/ respect to Y)^2 - (partial of U w/ respect to X)^2
 
Originally posted by: BA
x=u/y
y=u/x

substitute into other equation

ah but the problem with that is, im still left with a y in the x equation or an x in the y equation...must be X = something with no y's and
y = something with no x's
 
no, you aren't

say x=u/y
substitute into v=x^2-y^2

v=(u/y)^2-y^2

It's all v,u,and y. Just solve for y



And this is with 4 shots of SoCo in me.(I also taught algebra for the last two years)
 
Originally posted by: BA
no, you aren't

say x=u/y
substitute into v=x^2-y^2

v=(u/y)^2-y^2

It's all v,u,and y. Just solve for y



And this is with 4 shots of SoCo in me.(I also taught algebra for the last two years)


humm... SoCo... yummm...


anyways, when you become sober, try to "solve for y" yourself 😉
 
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