2. Use Lagrange multipliers to find a point (x, y, z) that will satisfy the problem: Maximize f(x,y,z)=3x² - y²-2z² subject to 2x+y=z=1

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Problem 35CR: Maximize the function fx,y=7x+5y in the region determined by the constraints of Problem 34.
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2. Use Lagrange multipliers to find a point (x, y, z) that will satisfy the problem:
Maximize
f(x, y, z)=3x² - y²-2z²
subject to
2x+y=z=1
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