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  • 25-04-2024
  • Mathematics
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Suppose F(x,y)=xy and x=x(t) and y=y(t). If x(1)=(1)/(2),y(1)=(1)/(3), x(')(1)=2, and y(')(1)=-3, then (dF)/(dt) at t=1 is equal to ________.
1) -1
2) -(5)/(6)
3) 0
4) (5)/(6)
5) 1

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