Which of the following values is the directional derivative of f (x, y) = ln (x² + y² + z²) at the point (1, 3, 2) in the direction of (1,-1,-1)? None of the given choices ○ 4√3 7 0-743 7√3 O-4√3 0-4/14
Which of the following values is the directional derivative of f (x, y) = ln (x² + y² + z²) at the point (1, 3, 2) in the direction of (1,-1,-1)? None of the given choices ○ 4√3 7 0-743 7√3 O-4√3 0-4/14
Calculus For The Life Sciences
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