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Find the gradient of the function at the given point. z=xln(x2−y)​−3,(3,8)∇z(3,8)=​

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The gradient of the function at the point (2, 3) is ∇z(2, 3) = (2, -1).

The function is:

z = ln(x^2 - y) / x

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