find the max and min values of the function subject to the constraint
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Without these, it's impossible to find the max and min values. Once you have the function (let's call it f(x, y)) and the constraint (g(x, y) = c), you can use the method of Lagrange multipliers. This method involves setting up a new function, L(x, y, λ) = f(x, Show more…
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