(Representation z = f(x,y)) Show that z = f(x, y) or g = z

Chapter 10, Problem 10.5

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(Representation z = f(x,y)) Show that z = f(x, y) or g = z - flx, )'J = 0 can be written (f u = ilf/ilu. etc.) (6) r(Lt, v) = [Lt, v, feLt. v)j and N = gradg = I-f,,, -fv, 1].

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