Consider the function g defined by 1 g(x, y) = cos (Tx /y) + log3 (r y) In what direction does g have the maximum directional derivative at (x, y) = (4, 1)? What is the maximum directional derivative?

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Consider the function
defined by
1
g(x, y)
= cos (Tx/y) +
log3 (x – y)'
In what direction does g have the maximum directional derivative at (x, y) = (4, 1)?
What is the maximum directional derivative?
Transcribed Image Text:Consider the function defined by 1 g(x, y) = cos (Tx/y) + log3 (x – y)' In what direction does g have the maximum directional derivative at (x, y) = (4, 1)? What is the maximum directional derivative?
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