Find the directional derivative of f(x, y) = sin(a + 2y) at the point (1, 1) in the direction 8 = π/6. The gradient of fis: Vf(1, 1) = 0 The directional derivative is:

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Find the directional derivative of f(x, y) = sin(+2y) at the point (1, 1) in the direction = n/6.
The gradient of f is:
vf=00
Vf(1,1)=0
The directional derivative is:
Transcribed Image Text:Find the directional derivative of f(x, y) = sin(+2y) at the point (1, 1) in the direction = n/6. The gradient of f is: vf=00 Vf(1,1)=0 The directional derivative is:
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