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Find the directional derivative of f(x,y,z)=z3−x2y
at the point (-2, 5, 1) in the direction of the vector v=⟨−5,−5,−3⟩
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Find the directional derivative of f(x,y,z)=z3−x2y
at the point (-2, 5, 1) in the direction of the vector v=⟨−5,−5,−3⟩
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