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Maximal of a function (
Posted on 2020-11-25
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Show that there exists the maximum value of the function f(x, y)=(3xy+1)e
-(x
2
+y
2
)
on R
2
, then find the value.
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Danish Ahmed Khan
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also minima
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Minima occur at x=-y and
Minimum ~= -0.283313404256343 and x ~= +/- 0.91287093
Posted by
Charlie
on 2020-11-25 15:09:57
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