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Chapter6: Topics In Analytic Geometry
Section6.2: Introduction To Conics: parabolas
Problem 4ECP: Find an equation of the tangent line to the parabola y=3x2 at the point 1,3.
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Find the maximum value of the directional derivative at the point (3, 4) of the function
x+y
f(x.y)= Round your answer to two decimal places.
y+6°
0.10
0.32
0.04
O0.33
0.14
Transcribed Image Text:Find the maximum value of the directional derivative at the point (3, 4) of the function x+y f(x.y)= Round your answer to two decimal places. y+6° 0.10 0.32 0.04 O0.33 0.14
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