f(x,y,z)=zx+y​ (a) Find the gradient of f,∇f(x,y,z). (b) Find the directional derivative of f in the direction of the un

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f(x,y,z)=zx+y​ (a) Find the gradient of f,∇f(x,y,z). (b) Find the directional derivative of f in the direction of the un

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f(x,y,z)=zx+y​ (a) Find the gradient of f,∇f(x,y,z). (b) Find the directional derivative of f in the direction of the unit vector u=<2​1​,2​1​,0>
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