Find the directional derivative of f (x,y)= 2x^2 y^2 -3xy at the point (1,-1) in the direction a.  of vector v =<4,3> and toward the origin.

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4 Find the directional derivative of f (x,y)= 2x^2 y^2 -3xy at the point (1,-1) in the
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a.  of vector v =<4,3> and toward the origin.

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