Exam 8: Functions of Several Variables
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The temperature at the point
on the square with vertices (0, 0), (0, 3), (3, 0)and (3, 3)is given by
Find the hottest and coldest points on the square.


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Trans World Airlines (TWA)has a rule for checked baggage, "The total dimensions (length + width + height)may not exceed 57 inches for each bag". What is the volume of the largest volume bag you can check on a TWA flight?
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Find the average value of the given function over the indicated domain.



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What point on the surface
is closest to the origin?
Hint : Minimize the square of the distance from ( x , y , z )to the origin.


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Suppose your newspaper is trying to decide between two competing desktop publishing software packages, Macro Publish and Turbo Publish. You estimate that if you purchase x copies of Macro Publish and y copies of Turbo Publish, your company s daily productivity will be
where U ( x , y )is measured in pages per day ( U is called a utility function.)If x = y = 13, by approximately how many pages per day will productivity increase if x is increased by one unit?

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The cost of controlling emissions at a firm goes up rapidly as the amount of emissions reduced goes up. Here is a possible model.
where x is the reduction in sulfur emissions, y is the reduction in lead emissions (in pounds of pollutant per day), and C is the daily cost to the firm (in dollars)of this reduction. Government clean-air subsidies amount to $200 per pound of sulfur and $50 per pound of lead removed. How many pounds of pollutant should the firm remove each day to minimize the net cost (cost minus subsidy)?

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For the function
find
. Express the answer as a decimal rounded to four decimal places.


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