1. Find the directional derivative of the scalar function f = yzx^2 + 4xz^2 at the point P(1,-2,-1) in the direction of PQ, where Q = (3,-3,-3).

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1. Find the directional derivative of the scalar function
yzx^2 + 4xz^2 at the point P(1,-2,-1) in the direction of
PQ, where Q = (3,-3,-3).
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