Given f(x, y, z) = ry' z°. Which of the following is the gradient vector of f at the point (1,-1,-1)? %3D 70% Vf(1,-1, –1) = (1,2, 3) Vf(1,-1,-1) = (-1,–2, 3) Vf(1,-1, -1) = (-1,2, 3) Vf(1,-1,-1) = (-1,2, –3)

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Given f(x, y, z) = ry' z°. Which of the following is the gradient vector of f at the point (1,-1,-1)?
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Vf(1,-1, –1) = (1,2, 3)
Vf(1,-1,-1) = (-1,–2, 3)
Vf(1,-1, -1) = (-1,2, 3)
Vf(1,-1,-1) = (-1,2, –3)
Transcribed Image Text:Given f(x, y, z) = ry' z°. Which of the following is the gradient vector of f at the point (1,-1,-1)? %3D 70% Vf(1,-1, –1) = (1,2, 3) Vf(1,-1,-1) = (-1,–2, 3) Vf(1,-1, -1) = (-1,2, 3) Vf(1,-1,-1) = (-1,2, –3)
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