?Suppose f is a differentiable function of x and y, and \(p(t)=(g(t), \ h(t)), \ g(2)=4

Chapter 12, Problem 17

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Suppose f is a differentiable function of x and y, and

\(p(t)=(g(t), \ h(t)), \ g(2)=4, \ g^{\prime}(2)=-3, \ h(2)=5\),

\(h^{\prime}(2)=6, \ f_{x}(4, \ 5)=2, \ f_{y}(4, \ 5)=8\). Find \(p^{\prime}(2)\).

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