The temperature at a point (x, y) on a flat metal plate is given by T(x, y) = 53/(4 + x2 + y2), where T is measured in °

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The temperature at a point (x, y) on a flat metal plate is given by T(x, y) = 53/(4 + x2 + y2), where T is measured in °

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The Temperature At A Point X Y On A Flat Metal Plate Is Given By T X Y 53 4 X2 Y2 Where T Is Measured In 1
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The temperature at a point (x, y) on a flat metal plate is given by T(x, y) = 53/(4 + x2 + y2), where T is measured in °C and x, y in meters. Find the rate of change of temperature with respect to distance at the point (1, 2) in the x-direction and the y-direction. (a) the x-direction °C/m (b) the y-direction °C/m
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