Calculus: Single And Multivariable
7th Edition
ISBN: 9781119444190
Author: Hughes-Hallett, Deborah; Mccallum, William G.; Gleason, Andrew M.; Connally, Eric; Kalaycioglu, Selin; Flath, Daniel E.; Lahme, Brigitte; Lomen, David O.; Lock, Patti Frazer; Lovelock, David; Morris, Jerry; Lozano, Guadalupe I.; Mumford, David; Quinney, D
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Chapter 14.1, Problem 14E
In Exercises 10–15, a point A is shown on a contour diagram of a function f(x, y).
- (a) Evaluate f(A).
- (b) Is fx(A) positive, negative, or zero?
- (c) Is fy(A) positive, negative, or zero?
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Calculus: Single And Multivariable
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