The temperature T at a point (x,y,z) in space is inversely proportional to the square of...

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The temperature T at a point (x,y,z) in space is inverselyproportional to the square of the distance from (x,y,z) to theorigin. It is known that T(0,0,1) = 500. a. [2] Compute T(2,0,0).b. [3] Find the rate of change of T at the point (2,3,3) in thedirection of the point (3,1,1). c. [3] What is the maximal rate ofchange of T at the point (2,3,3)?

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