Suppose that f(x, y) = 5x + 2y at which – 4 < x < 4, – 4 < y < 4. %3! Absolute minimum of f(x, y) is 28 Absolute maximum of f(x, y) is +12

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Section6.2: Applications Of Extrema
Problem 1YT: Find two nonnegative number x and y for which x+3y=30, such that x2y is maximized.
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Suppose that f(x, y) = 5x + 2y at which - 4 < x < 4, – 4 < y < 4.
%3D
Absolute minimum of f(x, y) is
28
Absolute maximum of f(x, y) is +12
Transcribed Image Text:Suppose that f(x, y) = 5x + 2y at which - 4 < x < 4, – 4 < y < 4. %3D Absolute minimum of f(x, y) is 28 Absolute maximum of f(x, y) is +12
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