In Exercises 8992, use a computer algebra system to find the first and second partial

Chapter 13, Problem 91

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In Exercises 89–92, use a computer algebra system to find the first and second partial derivatives of the function. Determine whether there exist values of x and y such that \(f_{x}(x, y)=0\) and \(f_{y}(x, y)=0\) simultaneously.

\(f(x, y)=\ln \frac{x}{x^{2}+y^{2}}\)

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f_x(x, y)=0

f_y(x, y)=0

f(x,y)=lnfracxx^2+y^2

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