QUESTION 10 [8] The temperature at a point on a flat metal plate is given by $T(x,y) = -x^2 - y^2 + 3y$. Use Lagrange multipliers to find the coldest temperature on the flat metal plate x + 2y = 2
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We can do this by subtracting 2y from both sides of the equation: x + 2y - 2y = 2 - 2y Show more…
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