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Chapter4: Calculating The Derivative
Section4.4: Derivatives Of Exponential Functions
Problem 27E: Find derivatives of the functions defined as follows. y=34x2+2
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The gradient of f(x, y) = e* sin(3 y) at (x, y) = (3, 3) is defined as followed:
V f(x, y) = (fr(3, 3), fy(3, 3)).
− —
Then
fx (3, -3)
fy(3, − 3) =
=
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Transcribed Image Text:The gradient of f(x, y) = e* sin(3 y) at (x, y) = (3, 3) is defined as followed: V f(x, y) = (fr(3, 3), fy(3, 3)). − — Then fx (3, -3) fy(3, − 3) = = Calculator Check Answer < Previous -
The gradient of f(x, y) = e* sin(3 y) at (x, y) = (3, 3) is defined as followed:
V f(x, y) = (fr(3, 3), fy(3, 3)).
− —
Then
fx (3, -3)
fy(3, − 3) =
=
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< Previous
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Transcribed Image Text:The gradient of f(x, y) = e* sin(3 y) at (x, y) = (3, 3) is defined as followed: V f(x, y) = (fr(3, 3), fy(3, 3)). − — Then fx (3, -3) fy(3, − 3) = = Calculator Check Answer < Previous -
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