Please show your answers to at least 4 decimal places. Suppose that f(x, y) = x°y. The directional derivative of f(x, y) in the direction < 3, – 1 > and at the point (x, y) (2, - 3) is Add Work Check Answer

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Suppose that f(x,y)=(x^3)(y^2). The directional derivative of f(x,y) in the direction and at the point (x,y)=(2,-3) is?
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Suppose that f(x, y)
the point (x, y) = (2,
x°y. The directional derivative of f(x, y) in the direction < 3, – 1> and at
- 3) is
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