Given that P (10, 12), Q = (10.3, 12.1), f(P) = 50 and f(Q) = 57, = : approximate the directional derivative of f in the direction from P to Q. NOTE: Round your answer to three decimal places. Directional derivative =

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Given that P = (10, 12), Q = (10.3, 12.1), ƒ(P) = 50 and f(Q) = 57,
approximate the directional derivative of f in the direction from P
to Q.
NOTE: Round your answer to three decimal places.
Directional derivative =
Transcribed Image Text:Given that P = (10, 12), Q = (10.3, 12.1), ƒ(P) = 50 and f(Q) = 57, approximate the directional derivative of f in the direction from P to Q. NOTE: Round your answer to three decimal places. Directional derivative =
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