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1. arctur+(OP)[view] [source] 2022-12-12 08:15:48
> then taking the partial derivative with respect to that variable is equivalent to taking the ordinary derivative of the function

I could not get it for the life of me to actually say this. But it goes on to show, everyone's mileage with the tool varies a lot.

Edit:

I cannot rescue my original prompt, but it was something like:

"Does it make sense to speak of partial derivatives in single-variable calculus?"

I'll grant that it's a more abstract question ("does it make sense") than yours. Or maybe it trips up with the difference between one-dimensional and single-variable. But a half-smart high schooler or college freshman would have understood the question perfectly and made mince meat of it.

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2. mnky98+X[view] [source] 2022-12-12 08:24:25
>>arctur+(OP)
Almost every response I get from chatgpt is that it cannot answer the question because it's a program. So for me it doesn't even try.
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