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Find the slope of the surface in the x and y-directions at the given point. h(x,y) = x2 – y2 (-3, 2, 5)

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If
h(x,y)=x^2-y^2, then you can find partial derivatives:

(dh)/(dx) =2x \\ (dh)/(dy) =-2y.

At point A(-3,2,5) (this is the point which lies on the surface, because
5=(-3)^2-2^2=9-4=5) these derivatives have values:


(dh)/(dx) |_A=2\cdot (-3)=-6 \\ (dh)/(dy) =-2\cdot 2=-4 -- the slopes at x and y- directions, respectively.



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