Answer
a) $\frac{\partial f(x,y)}{\partial x}=0+5-0-3y=5-3y$
b) $\frac{\partial f(x,y)}{\partial y}=0+0-4-3x=-4-3x$
c) $\frac{\partial f(x,y)}{\partial x} (1;-1)=0+5-0-3y=5-3y=5-3\times(-1)=8$
d) $\frac{\partial f(x,y)}{\partial y} (1;-1)=0+0-4-3x=-4-3x=-4-3\times(1)=-7$
Work Step by Step
a) The partial derivative of $f(x,y)$ with respect to $x$ is calculated by derivating the the function as if $y$ was a constant.
That gives us:
$\frac{\partial f(x,y)}{\partial x}=0+5-0-3y=5-3y$
b) Based on the previous exercise.
$\frac{\partial f(x,y)}{\partial y}=0+0-4-3x=-4-3x$
c) Now, we have to substitute $(1; -1)$ in to the variables $x$ and $y$ in the partial derivative, respectively.
$\frac{\partial f(x,y)}{\partial x} (1;-1)=0+5-0-3y=5-3y=5-3\times(-1)=8$
d) Now, we have to substitute $(1; -1)$ in to the variables $x$ and $y$ in the partial derivative, respectively.
$\frac{\partial f(x,y)}{\partial y} (1;-1)=0+0-4-3x=-4-3x=-4-3\times(1)=-7$