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mixed second partial derivatives are continuous, so they are equal.1 All of the examples in this document will enjoy the property that f xy= f yx, an assumption that is very often reasonable. Therefore, we will assume the Hessian matrix of freduces to H f(x;y) = f xx f xy f xy f yy :
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