Gradient Vectors. Calculus-Partial Derivatives: Gradient Vectors
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The gradient vector is a special component of the directional derivative. If we can identify the gradient vector, then we can see that the directional derivative in the direction of a unit vector u is the scalar projection of the gradient vector onto u.
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