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    Find the First Partial Derivatives of the Function\(z = x ^ { 6 } \sqrt { y + 4 }\)
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Find the First Partial Derivatives of the Function z=x6y+4z = x ^ { 6 } \sqrt { y + 4 }z=x6y+4​

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Find the first partial derivatives of the function z=x6y+4z = x ^ { 6 } \sqrt { y + 4 }z=x6y+4​ .

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