Section 11.6: Problem 7 (1 point) Consider the function f(x, y) = x² + 4y2. Find the the directional derivative of f at

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Section 11.6: Problem 7 (1 point) Consider the function f(x, y) = x² + 4y2. Find the the directional derivative of f at

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Section 11.6: Problem 7 (1 point) Consider the function f(x, y) = x² + 4y2. Find the the directional derivative of f at the point (-2, 1) in the direction given by the angle = Find the vector which describes the direction in which f is increasing most rapidly at (-2,1). Note: You can earn partial credit on this problem.

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