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Maximal of a function (Posted on 2020-11-25) Difficulty: 3 of 5
Show that there exists the maximum value of the function f(x, y)=(3xy+1)e-(x2+y2) on R2, then find the value.

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also minimaCharlie2020-11-25 15:09:57
Some ThoughtsNo proof, but approx max foundCharlie2020-11-25 14:24:53
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