6.26 Let f : R² -- R. Consider the problem minimize f(æ) subject to r1, r2 2 0, where a = [r1, r2]T. Suppose that Vf(0) # 0, and se (0) < 0, se dx2 Show that 0 cannot be a minimizer for this problem.

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6.26 Let f : R² -- R. Consider the problem
minimize f(æ)
subject to r1, r2 2 0,
where a = [r1, r2]T. Suppose that Vf(0) # 0, and
se
(0) < 0,
se
dx2
Show that 0 cannot be a minimizer for this problem.
Transcribed Image Text:6.26 Let f : R² -- R. Consider the problem minimize f(æ) subject to r1, r2 2 0, where a = [r1, r2]T. Suppose that Vf(0) # 0, and se (0) < 0, se dx2 Show that 0 cannot be a minimizer for this problem.
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