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VC.03 Gradient Vectors, Level Curves, Maximums/Minimums/Saddle Points
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Example 1: The Gradient Vector
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Example 2: The Gradient Vector
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Definition: The Gradient Vector
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Example 3: A Surface and Gradient Field
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Example 4: A Surface and Contour Plot
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Example 4: Contour Plots in Real Life
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Example 4: A Surface and Contour Plot
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Example 5: The Gradient Points in the Direction of Greatest Initial Increase
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Example 6: A Path Along our Surface
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Example 6: Tangent Vectors and Gradient Vectors on Our Path
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The Derivative of f(x(t),y(t)) With Respect to t
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The Chain Rule in n-Dimensions
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Chain Rule Proves the Gradient is Perpendicular to the Level Curve
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Example 7: Using the Chain Rule
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Example 8: Identifying Local Extrema from the Gradient
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Example 9: Another Visit to Our Surface
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Example 10: Level Surfaces and Entering the Fourth Dimension
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Example 11: A Different Analogy for the Fourth Dimension?
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z = f(x,y)w = f(x,y,z) Graph3-D surface4-D (hyper)surface Can’t truly graph it! Level SetsLevel Curve k = f(x,y) Level Surface k = f(x,y,z) Gradient Vectors2D Vectors3D Vectors Final Thoughts: f(x,y) versus f(x,y,z)
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