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Lagrange Multipliers

Lagrange Multipliers. Lagrange Multipliers with One Constraint. 1. Use Lagrange multipliers to find the indicated extrema , assuming that x and y are positive (Similar to p.976 #5-10).

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Lagrange Multipliers

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  1. Lagrange Multipliers

  2. Lagrange Multipliers with One Constraint

  3. 1. Use Lagrange multipliers to find the indicated extrema, assuming that x and y are positive(Similar to p.976 #5-10)

  4. 2. Use Lagrange multipliers to find the indicated extrema, assuming that x and y are positive(Similar to p.976 #5-10)

  5. 3. Use Lagrange multipliers to find the indicated extrema, assuming that x, y and z are positive(Similar to p.976 #11-14)

  6. 4. Use Lagrange multipliers to find the indicated extrema of f subject to two constraints. In each case, assume that x, y and z are nonnegative(Similar to p.976 #17-18)

  7. 5. Use Lagrange multipliers to find the minimum distance from the curve or surface to the indicated point. [Hint: use min f(x, y) = (x-xo)2 + (y-yo)2(Similar to p.976 #19-25)

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