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Consider the following. Given f(x, y) = xy and p(6, 1), u = 3i + 5j + 4k, find the gradient of f.

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User Glerup
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Final answer:

The gradient of the function f(x, y) = xy is (y, x).

Step-by-step explanation:

To find the gradient of the function f(x, y) = xy, we need to determine the partial derivatives ∂f/∂x and ∂f/∂y. Taking the partial derivative of f with respect to x, keeping y constant, we get ∂f/∂x = y. Similarly, taking the partial derivative of f with respect to y, keeping x constant, we get ∂f/∂y = x. Therefore, the gradient of f is the vector (∂f/∂x, ∂f/∂y) = (y, x).

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