Chapter 13: Problem 3
What are the conditions for a critical point of a function \(f ?\)
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Chapter 13: Problem 3
What are the conditions for a critical point of a function \(f ?\)
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Find the domains of the following functions. Specify the domain mathematically and then describe it in words or with a sketch. $$h(x, y, z)=\sqrt[4]{z^{2}-x z+y z-x y}.$$
What point on the plane \(x-y+z=2\) is closest to the point (1,1,1)\(?\)
Use the Second Derivative Test to prove that if \((a, b)\) is a critical point
of \(f\) at which \(f_{x}(a, b)=f_{y}(a, b)=0\) and \(f_{x x}(a, b)<0
The angle between two planes is the angle \(\theta\) between the normal vectors of the planes, where the directions of the normal vectors are chosen so that \(0 \leq \theta<\pi\) Find the angle between the planes \(5 x+2 y-z=0\) and \(-3 x+y+2 z=0\)
Identify and briefly describe the surfaces defined by the following equations. $$9 x^{2}+y^{2}-4 z^{2}+2 y=0$$
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