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Chain rule with partial derivatives

Suppose: w = x/y + y/z ... (SEE ATTACHMENT FOR FULL FORMULA)

Use the chain rule to find dw/dt as a function of x, y, z, and t. Do not rewrite x, y, and z in terms of t, and do not rewrite e5t as x.
dw/dt =  
Note: Use exp() for the exponential function. Your answer should be an expression in x, y, z, and t; e.g. "3x - 4y"

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Note: Use exp() for the exponential function. Your answer should be an
expression in x, y, z, and t; e.g. "3x - 4y"
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