Let g(x, y) = e*^2 -vy (a) Find the directional derivative of g at (1, 1) in the direction of the vector <3, 2> (b) Find the linearization of g at (1, 1) and use it to approximate the value of e0.9°2-V1.02
Let g(x, y) = e*^2 -vy (a) Find the directional derivative of g at (1, 1) in the direction of the vector <3, 2> (b) Find the linearization of g at (1, 1) and use it to approximate the value of e0.9°2-V1.02
Algebra & Trigonometry with Analytic Geometry
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Chapter6: The Trigonometric Functions
Section6.6: Additional Trigonometric Graphs
Problem 78E
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