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Use the total differential to approximate the change in
as (x, y) varies from
to
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Use the Lagrange multiplier method to find three positive numbers whose sum is 12 and whose product, 2x2yz + 2 is a maximum.
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Use Lagrange multipliers to find all the locations of the extreme values of
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Use Lagrange multipliers to find the maximum and minimum values of
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Determine whether the function
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Let
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What is/are the domain restriction(s) for f(x, y) = ln(2x2y)?
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