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The number of minutes taken for a chemical reaction if f(t, x). It depends on the temperature t degrees celcius, and the quantity, x grams, of a catalyst present. When the temperature is 30 degrees celcius and there are 5 grams of catalyst, the reaction takes 50 minutes. Increasing the temperature by 3 degrees reduces the time taken by 5 minutes. Increasing the amount of catalyst by 2 grams decreases the time taken by 3 minutes. Use this information to find the partial derivatives fx(30,5) and ft(30,5). Use the tangent plane approximation to find f(33,4). ft(30,5)

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