Find \triangledown at the given point. ƒ(x, y, z) = x^{2}+y^{2}-2z^{2}+z\ln x,(1,1,1)

Elleanor Mckenzie

Elleanor Mckenzie

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2021-03-12

Find at the given point. ƒ(x,y,z)=x2+y22z2+zlnx,(1,1,1)

Answer & Explanation

Bentley Leach

Bentley Leach

Skilled2021-03-14Added 109 answers

Step 1
The gradient of a vector f is the collection of all it's partial derivatives. It is denoted as f.
Step 2
Given
ƒ(x,y,z)=x2+y22z2+zlnx,
point (1,1,1)
First of all we need to find partial derivatives,
fx=2x+z1x
fy=2y
fz=4z+lnx
finally, plugging the point (1,1,1)
fx=2+1=3
fy=2
fz=4+ln(1)=4
Step 3
Hence
f=<3,2,4>.

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