Suppose that f(æ, y) f(x, y) in the directional (1, – 1) and at the point = xy. The directional derivative of - (x, y) = (4, – 3) is –7

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Chapter9: Multivariable Calculus
Section9.2: Partial Derivatives
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Suppose that f(x, y)
f(x, y) in the directional (1, – 1) and at the point
= xy. The directional derivative of
(x, y)
(4, – 3) is -7
Transcribed Image Text:Suppose that f(x, y) f(x, y) in the directional (1, – 1) and at the point = xy. The directional derivative of (x, y) (4, – 3) is -7
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