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(c) Determine the gradient ∇h(x,y,z) of the function h:R3 →R,(x,y,z)↦z∣xy∣ at the point (x,y,z)=(1,1,1). (5 marks)
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(c) Determine the gradient ∇h(x,y,z) of the function h:R3 →R,(x,y,z)↦z∣xy∣ at the point (x,y,z)=(1,1,1). (5 marks)
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(c) Determine the gradient ∇h(x,y,z) of the function h:R3 →R,(x,y,z)↦z∣xy∣ at the point (x,y,z)=(1,1,1). (5 marks)
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