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Coldest point in coordinate (Posted on 2020-11-01) Difficulty: 2 of 5
In a plane, the point (x,y) has temperature x2+y2-6x+4y. Determine the coldest point of the plane and its temperature.

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The temperature is (x^2-6x) + (y^2+4y).  These can be minimized separately.

z = x^2-6x is a parabola in the x-z plane.  It has roots of 0 and 6, and a minimum at x=3.  3^2 - 6*3 = -9

Similarly, y^2+4y has a minimum at y = -2.  That minimum is -4.

So the total minimum is -13 at (3,-2).

  Posted by Steve Herman on 2020-11-01 07:18:31
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