25. Find the directional derivative of the function [f(x, y, z)=x.y+y.z+z.x] at the point x-3 P1,-1,2) in the direction of the line y-2 10 11 = 1-2. 2

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Q5. Find the directional derivative of the function [f(x, y, z) = xy + y.z + z.x] at the point
1-z
P1,-1,2) in the direction of the line
x-3 y-2
11
10
2
=
=
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