4 Let f: RR be given by f(x, y, z)= y sin(5x) + e¹² + ln z What is the gradient? Answer: Vƒ(x, y, z) = [? ?] (Feel free to use sympy if your calculus is a little rusty ) ***

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Let f: R³ R be given by
f(x, y, z)= y sin(5x) + e² + In z
What is the gradient?
Answer: Vf(x, y, z) = [?... ?]
(Feel free to use sympy if your calculus is a little rusty.)
Transcribed Image Text:Let f: R³ R be given by f(x, y, z)= y sin(5x) + e² + In z What is the gradient? Answer: Vf(x, y, z) = [?... ?] (Feel free to use sympy if your calculus is a little rusty.)
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