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Given a set
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equations in
variables
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Taking the differential
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For the case of
variables, the Jacobian takes the special form
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See also Change of Variables Theorem, Curvilinear Coordinates, Implicit Function Theorem
References
Kaplan, W. Advanced Calculus, 3rd ed. Reading, MA: Addison-Wesley, pp. 98-99, 123, and 238-245, 1984.
Simon, C. P. and Blume, L. E. Mathematics for Economists. New York: W. W. Norton, 1994.
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