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Find the gradient and directional
Find the gradient and directional derivative of f at P in the direction of v:
f(x,y)=ln(x^2 + y^2 +1)+ e^(2xy) P(0,2) v=5i-12j
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Sara
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Consider the following primal LP problem.
Max š=2š„1+5š„2+7š„3 s.t. š„1+2š„2=6,and š„1ā„0, š„2ā„0,š„3ā„0.
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saimi
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if point E located at 2300&point G located at 1800m let scale 1:50000md between point C&G is 4cm find gradient in ratio gradient
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Magew
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Find coordinates of the points on the given curve at which it's gradient has the given value.
Y=x^3+x^2 Gradient = 1 I know that
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Anonymous
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I got a few questions.
Hope ya'll can help out. 1) for F(X) = 6x - 2x^2 Find the gradient of the chord joining the point where
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xxCeLoL
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Suppose that f(x,y,z)=x2yzāxyz3
is a function of three variables. 1. Find the gradient of f(x,y,z). Answer: āf(x,y,z)= 2.
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val
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The three displacement vectors in the drawing have magnitudes of A = 5.73 m, B = 6.48 m, and C = 3.12 m. Find the resultant
((a)
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anonymous
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The three displacement vectors in the drawing have magnitudes of A = 5.48 m, B = 5.23 m, and C = 4.75 m. Find the resultant
((a)
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joe
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The three displacement vectors in the drawing have magnitudes of A=4.30m,B=5.18m, and C=4.62m find the resultant (a) magnitude
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a) A curve is defined by the following parametric equations
x= 3t/t^2 +1 , y=1/t^2 +1 (i) Find an expression, in terms of t for
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Keira
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