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CHANGE OF VARIABLE

95. Interchange of dependent and independent variables. It is sometimes desirable to transform an expression involving derivatives of y with respect to x into an equivalent expression involving instead derivatives of x with respect to y. Our examples will show that in many cases such a change transforms the given expression into a much simpler one. Or perhaps x is given as an explicit function of y in a problem, and it is found more convenient to use a formula involving , , etc., than one involving , , etc. We shall now proceed to find the formulas necessary for making such transformations.

Given , then from XXVI, (§ 33), we have

(35) ,

giving in terms of . Also, by XXV,(§ 33),

or

(A) .

But

; and from (35).

Substituting these in (A), we get

(36) ,