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what is the gradient of a vector function​

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Answered by vrupam54
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Answer:

the gradient of a function f denoted as nabla f is the collection of all its partial derivaties into a vector

Answered by gauravarduino
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In the case of scalar-valued multivariable functions, meaning those with a multidimensional input but a one-dimensional output, the answer is the gradient. The gradient of a function f, denoted as ∇ f \nabla f ∇f , is the collection of all its partial derivatives into a vector.

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