Find the gradient of the function g(x,y) = xy at the point (6, - 1). First find the gradient vector at (6, - 1). Vg(6, - 1) = i+ ( Di (Simplify your answers.)

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Find the gradient of the function g(x,y)=xy2 at the point (6, −1).

 

Find the gradient of the function g(x,y) = xy at the point (6, - 1).
First find the gradient vector at (6, - 1).
Vg(6, - 1) = i+ ( Di (Simplify your answers.)
Transcribed Image Text:Find the gradient of the function g(x,y) = xy at the point (6, - 1). First find the gradient vector at (6, - 1). Vg(6, - 1) = i+ ( Di (Simplify your answers.)
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