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Use the gradient to find the directional derivative of the function at P in the direction of Q. g(x, y, z) = xye^z, P(2, 4, 0), Q(0, 0, 0)

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Use the gradient to find the directional derivative of the function at P in the direction-example-1
Use the gradient to find the directional derivative of the function at P in the direction-example-2
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