Let R(s, t) = G(u(s, t), v(s, t)), where G, u, and v are differentiable, u(1, 2)

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Let R(s, t) = G(u(s, t), v(s, t)), where G, u, and v are differentiable, u(1, 2) = 5, us(1, 2) = 4, ut(1, 2) = −3, v(1, 2) = 7, vs(1, 2) = 2, vt(1, 2) = 6, Gu(5, 7) = 9, Gv(5, 7) = −2. Find Rs(1, 2) and Rt(1, 2).

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Calculus Early Transcendentals

ISBN: 9781337613927

9th Edition

Authors: James Stewart, Daniel K. Clegg, Saleem Watson, Lothar Redlin

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