Determine the partial derivative wih respect to y (fy) for :

f(x,y)=ln (x^2y+3x+4y^4)
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fy=(x^2+4y^3)/(x^2y+3x+4y^4) Variables other than y are treated as constants when calculating partial derivatives.

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