1. Find the local minima and maxima for f(x, y, z)=x+y+z, subject to the constraints x? –-y² = 1, 2x+z=1.

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1. Find the local minima and maxima for f(x, y, z) =x+y+z, subject to the constraints x² – y² = 1, 2x+z=1.
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1. Find the local minima and maxima for f(x, y, z) =x+y+z, subject to the constraints x² – y² = 1, 2x+z=1.
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