Let f(x, y) = x sin(x - y). Find its partial derivatives fx and fy. fx = 2x cos(x - y) + sin(x - y), fy = -2xy cos(x - y) fx = fy = 0 fx = 2x, fy = -2y fx = fy = cos(x - y)
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