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Suppose f is a differentiable function of x and y, and g(r, s) = f(3r - s, s2 - 9r). Use the table of values below to calculate gr(0, -3) and gs(0, -3). gr(0, -3) = gs(0, -3) = Show transcribed image text Suppose f is a differentiable function of x and y, and g(r, s) = f(3r - s, s2 - 9r). Use the table of values below to calculate gr(0, -3) and gs(0, -3). gr(0, -3) = gs(0, -3) =
Suppose f is a differentiable function of x and y, and g(r, s) = f(3r - s, s2 - 9r). Use the table of values below to calculate gr(0, -3) and gs(0, -3). gr(0, -3) = gs(0, -3) =
Show transcribed image text Suppose f is a differentiable function of x and y, and g(r, s) = f(3r - s, s2 - 9r). Use the table of values below to calculate gr(0, -3) and gs(0, -3). gr(0, -3) = gs(0, -3) =1
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