2. Suppose we want to maximize the function V = xy, with positive x, y, subject to the restriction x² + 2y² = 4, using the Lagrange multipliers technique. By solving the corresponding system to this problem the following relationship between the variables is obtained: A) r = 2Ay B) y = - C) y = 4Ar D) r = -

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Chapter12: Algebra Of Matrices
Section12.CR: Review Problem Set
Problem 35CR: Maximize the function fx,y=7x+5y in the region determined by the constraints of Problem 34.
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Suppose we want to maximize the function V = xy, with
positive x, y, subject to the restriction x2 + 2y² = 4, using
the Lagrange multipliers technique. By solving the
corresponding system to this problem the following
relationship between the variables is obtained:
A) r = 2Ay
B) y =
V2
C) y = 4Xx
D) r =
Transcribed Image Text:12. Suppose we want to maximize the function V = xy, with positive x, y, subject to the restriction x2 + 2y² = 4, using the Lagrange multipliers technique. By solving the corresponding system to this problem the following relationship between the variables is obtained: A) r = 2Ay B) y = V2 C) y = 4Xx D) r =
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