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    Use Lagrange Multipliers to Find the Maximum Value of F
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Use Lagrange Multipliers to Find the Maximum Value of F

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Question 56

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Use Lagrange multipliers to find the maximum value of f (x, y) = 9xy subject to the constraint 3x + 3y = 9.

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