Consider (x, y, z) = 4xy²+ 3y sin(z) and at the point P = (1,2,0) calculate the directions in which the function =-4 does not change.

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Chapter6: Applications Of The Derivative
Section6.3: Implicit Differentiation
Problem 2E
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Consider
(x, y, z) = 4xy²+ 3y sin(z)
and at the point P = (1,2,0) calculate the directions in which the function
=-4 does not change.
Transcribed Image Text:Consider (x, y, z) = 4xy²+ 3y sin(z) and at the point P = (1,2,0) calculate the directions in which the function =-4 does not change.
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