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| 03 Jan 2013 02:53 PM |
| let f(x, y) = (x−y)^3 + 2xy +x^2 −y. Find the linear approximation L(x, y) near the point (1, 2). |
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| 03 Jan 2013 02:57 PM |
"stupid" "nerd" Holy crap it's a contradiction! I've never seen one of those before!
"Dwarfs are fast sprinters on flat land! And we're very dangerous at short distances!" - Gimli, Master Dwarf, Son of Gloin |
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