2. Find the gradient vf(x,y) of the following function f(x,y) = x²y5-4x³y² in (0, 1) b. f(x,y) = x²- xy + 3y² c. f(x,y) = sin 3x cos 3y
2. Find the gradient vf(x,y) of the following function f(x,y) = x²y5-4x³y² in (0, 1) b. f(x,y) = x²- xy + 3y² c. f(x,y) = sin 3x cos 3y
Calculus For The Life Sciences
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Chapter4: Calculating The Derivative
Section4.4: Derivatives Of Exponential Functions
Problem 23E: Find derivatives of the functions defined as follows. fz=2z+e-z22
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