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Mathematics, 28.02.2020 01:44 pierceybbpow8o39

The directional derivative of f(x, y) at (2, 1) in the direction going from (2, 1) toward the point (1, 3) is −2/ √ 5, and the directional derivative at (2, 1) in the direction going from (2, 1) toward the point (5, 5) is 1. Compute fx(2, 1) and fy(2, 1

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