Let z(x, y) be the function implicitly defined as the solution to 2x + y + z + sin(xyz) = 4 + that satisfies z(1, 1) = . Then z,(1,1) = O -2 O -1 O 2 3 2

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Let z(x, y) be the function implicitly defined as the solution to
2x + y + z + sin(xyz) = 4 +
2
that satisfies z(1, 1) = 4
Then z,(1,1) =
%3D
-2
O -1
O 2
O 3
2
Transcribed Image Text:Let z(x, y) be the function implicitly defined as the solution to 2x + y + z + sin(xyz) = 4 + 2 that satisfies z(1, 1) = 4 Then z,(1,1) = %3D -2 O -1 O 2 O 3 2
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