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Question) A hiker on the surface H x, y = 14 β 4π₯ 2 β 3π¦ 2 is
standing at the point (1, β1, 7). All distances x, y and z are in
kilometers. The positive π₯ β ππ₯ππ points east and the positive π¦ β
ππ₯ππ points north.
a) Find the directional derivative at π₯_0 = 1 and π¦_0 = β1, when
facing toward the point (2, 3). That is, find the directional
derivative from point π(1, β1) to point π(2, 3).
b) If the hiker walks in a Southeast direction will she start to
ascend or descend? At what rate?
c) From where the hiker is standing, in which direction is the
steepest ascent on the surface?
d) What is the maximum rate of ascent in that direction?
e) What are the units for the directional derivative in part
(d)
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