Find the value of at the point (1, 11, 1) if the equation 10xz + y ln x − 8x² defines x as a function of the two independent variables y and z and the partial derivative exists. dx Əz(x,y,z)=(1,11,1) = 5 2=0

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Find the value of at the point (1, 11, 1) if the equation
10xz + y ln x − 8x²
defines x as a function of the two independent variables y and z and the partial derivative exists.
dx
Əz(x,y,z)=(1,11,1)
=
5
2=0
Transcribed Image Text:Find the value of at the point (1, 11, 1) if the equation 10xz + y ln x − 8x² defines x as a function of the two independent variables y and z and the partial derivative exists. dx Əz(x,y,z)=(1,11,1) = 5 2=0
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