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Suppose that f(x, y) is a smooth function and that its partial derivatives have the values, fx(βˆ’6,7)=βˆ’1 and fy(βˆ’6,7)=4. Given that f(βˆ’6,7)=4, use this information to estimate the value of f(βˆ’5,8). Note this is analogous to finding the tangent line approximation to a function of one variable. In fancy terms, it is the first Taylor approximation.

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