leehuan
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Is there a higher dimensional implicit differentiation hax (sorry I'm doing maths whilst being a bit hyper) to get me a shortcut for this question
![](https://latex.codecogs.com/png.latex?\bg_white $Find the tangent planes and normal lines to the following surfaces at the points indicated: \\ d) $x^2+y^2+z^2=3$ at the point $(1,1,1))
Or should I just chain rule it because z = +'ve sqrt(...)
![](https://latex.codecogs.com/png.latex?\bg_white z=\sqrt{3-x^2-y^2}\Rightarrow \frac{\partial z}{\partial y}=-\frac{y}{\sqrt{3-x^2-y^2}})
Or should I just chain rule it because z = +'ve sqrt(...)
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