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16 July, 19:18

Suppose that z is a linear function of x and y with slope 2 in the x-direction and slope 3 in the y-direction. (a) a change of 0.5 in x and - 0.1 in y produces what change in z?

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  1. 16 July, 21:41
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    Answer = 0.7

    Solution -

    Similar to linear functions of one variable, we have the Slopes - Intercept Formula for a linear function of two variables given by,

    ⇒ z = m₁x+m₂y+c

    where

    m₁ = slope in X direction = 2

    m₂ = slope in Y direction = 3

    c = c is the z-intercept of the plane defined by the equation.

    Taking the derivatives of both sides

    ⇒ dz = m₁dx + m₂dy

    dx = change in x = 0.5

    dy = change in y = - 0.1

    Putting all the values in the equation

    ⇒ dz = 2*0.5 + 3 (-0.1) = 0.7

    Hence, change in z = 0.7
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