Multivariable Calculus Q: The shape of hill is given by z = 1000 − 0.02x^2 − 0.01y^2

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Multivariable Calculus Q: The shape of hill is given by z = 1000 − 0.02x^2 − 0.01y^2

The shape of a hill is given by z = 1000 − 0.02x^2 − 0.01y^2. Assume that the x-axis ispointing East, and the y-axis is pointing North, and all distances are in metres.

(a) What is the direction of the steepest ascent at the point (0, 100, 900)? (The answershould be in terms of directions of the compass).

I have no idea how to start on this. Please help.
 
The shape of a hill is given by z = 1000 − 0.02x^2 − 0.01y^2. Assume that the x-axis is pointing East, and the y-axis is pointing North, and all distances are in metres.

(a) What is the direction of the steepest ascent at the point (0, 100, 900)? (The answer should be in terms of directions of the compass).

I have no idea how to start on this. Please help.

What is the definition of the steepest ascent?

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