tangent to (x^2) (z ^3) + y sin(πx) = −y^2 at the point P = (1, 1, −1).

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tangent to (x^2) (z ^3) + y sin(πx) = −y^2 at the point P = (1, 1, −1).

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Find the equation of the tangent plane to the surface (x^2) (z ^3) + y sin(πx) = −y^2at the point P = (1, 1, −1).
 
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Find the equation of the tangent plane to the surface (x^2) (z ^3) + y sin(πx) = −y^2at the point P = (1, 1, −1).

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