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find the derivative of the function in the direction which the function increases most rapidly.
Solve the problem. Find the derivative of the function f(x,y)=x^2+xy+y^2 at the point (-1, 0) in the direction in which the function increases most rapidly.
find the derivative of the function in the direction which the function increases most rapidly.
Solve the problem. Find the derivative of the function f(x,y)=x^2+xy+y^2 at the point (-1, 0) in the direction in which the function increases most rapidly.
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27 Jun 2019