37 Finding the Gradient of a Quadratic Function at a Point from the
Gradient Quadratic Form. F(g(x), h(x)) = g(x), h(x) = gt(x)h(x) where: G(x) = x h(x) = ax.
From the definition of f, it is obvious. G(x) = x h(x) = ax. F(g(x), h(x)) = g(x), h(x) = gt(x)h(x) where: Web for x ∈ rn and a ∈ rn × n let:
F(g(x), h(x)) = g(x), h(x) = gt(x)h(x) where: Web for x ∈ rn and a ∈ rn × n let: G(x) = x h(x) = ax. From the definition of f, it is obvious. F(g(x), h(x)) = g(x), h(x) = gt(x)h(x) where: