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In the chapter on "Variables and Functions" in the section on "Inference of Labeled and Optional Arguments" it says
Consider the following example for computing numerical derivatives of a function of two real variables
It would be more precise to either say that it computes the partial derivatives with respect to x and y, or that it computes the gradient (which is a vector composed of those partial derivatives).
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In the chapter on "Variables and Functions" in the section on "Inference of Labeled and Optional Arguments" it says
It would be more precise to either say that it computes the partial derivatives with respect to x and y, or that it computes the gradient (which is a vector composed of those partial derivatives).
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: