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Go with f[x, y, z] = x y Sin[z]. In which direction should you leave the point {1, 2, 0} to get the greatest



Go with f[x, y, z] = x y Sin[z]. In which direction should you leave the point {1, 2, 0} to get the greatest possible initial increase of f[x, y, z]? In which direction should you leave the point {1, 2, 0} to get the greatest possible initial decrease of f[x, y, z]?

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