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In Exercises 23 through 28, find all interior and boundary critical points and determine the largest and smallest values of the function f(x, y) over the given closed, bounded region R.
f(x, y) = xy − x − 3y on the triangular region R with vertices (0, 0), (5, 0), (5, 5).
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So the only critical point in R is 3 1 Now the boundary lines of R have the equations x 5 y ...View the full answer
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Calculus For Business, Economics And The Social And Life Sciences
ISBN: 9780073532387
11th Brief Edition
Authors: Laurence Hoffmann, Gerald Bradley, David Sobecki, Michael Price
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