Mathematics, 15.04.2021 21:40 Irishstoner5608
How can you get 3 1··2x alone on the left side of the
equation 3 1··2 x 1 215 5 495? What is the resulting
equation?
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 23:00, hd14yarnell
Is there a direction u in which the rate of change of f(x, y)equals=x squared minus 3 xy plus 4 y squaredx2−3xy+4y2 at p(1,2) equals 14? give reasons for your answer. choose the correct answer below. a. no. the given rate of change is smaller than the minimum rate of change. b. no. the given rate of change is larger than the maximum rate of change. c. yes. the given rate of change is larger than the minimum rate of change and smaller than the maximum rate of change.
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How can you get 3 1··2x alone on the left side of the
equation 3 1··2 x 1 215 5 495? What is the re...