Example: f=(f¹, f²): R³ → R² (-6) T1I2X3 that is, f¹(x) = x₁²² and ƒ²(x) = 1₁T2Tz. Then the Jacobi matrix is: J(x) = €2 T2T3 1¹2 0 13 12

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Example:
f = (f¹, f²): R³ → R²
()-()
T1X2X3
I3
that is, f¹(x) = x₁²² and ƒ²(x) = ₁X2X3.
Then the Jacobi matrix is:
J(x) =
€²2
I2X3
12
0
X1X3 12
Transcribed Image Text:Example: f = (f¹, f²): R³ → R² ()-() T1X2X3 I3 that is, f¹(x) = x₁²² and ƒ²(x) = ₁X2X3. Then the Jacobi matrix is: J(x) = €²2 I2X3 12 0 X1X3 12
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