Answer to Question #144514 in Calculus for Hussaina

Question #144514
If \\(θ(x,y,z)=3x^2 y-y^3 z^2\\),find \\( ˆ‡Î¸\\) (grad θ) at the point (1, -2, -1).
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Expert's answer
2020-11-22T17:15:57-0500

"f(x, y, z)=3x^2y -y^3z^2, M(1, -2, -1)"


"\\dfrac{\\partial f}{\\partial x}=6xy,"


"\\dfrac{\\partial f}{\\partial y}=3x^2-3y^2z^2,"

"\\dfrac{\\partial f}{\\partial z}=-2y^3z"

"\\dfrac{\\partial f(M)}{\\partial x}=6(1)(-2)=-12,"

"\\dfrac{\\partial f(M)}{\\partial y}=3(1)^2-3(-2)^2(-1)^2=-9,"

"\\dfrac{\\partial f(M)}{\\partial z}=-2(-2)^3(-1)=-16"


"\\text{grad}f(M)=-12\\vec{i}-9\\vec{j}-16\\vec{k}"


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