3. Determine the largest value and the smallest value as the function: f(x,y)=2x + 3y - y²-x² can assume in the area defined by the differences x+1 ≥ 0, y+120 och x+y ≤ 1.

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3. Determine the largest value and the smallest value as the function:
f(x,y)=2x + 3y - y²-x² can assume in the area defined by the differences
x+120, y + 120 och x+y ≤ 1.
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Transcribed Image Text:3. Determine the largest value and the smallest value as the function: f(x,y)=2x + 3y - y²-x² can assume in the area defined by the differences x+120, y + 120 och x+y ≤ 1. SERAAN
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