9. Use, for example, the method of substitution to find the minimum value of the function f(x, y) = x³ + xy + 2x subject to the constraint x² - x + y = 2. You do not have to show that the stationary point is a minimum.

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9. Use, for example, the method of substitution to find the minimum value of the
function
f(x, y) = x³ + xy + 2x
subject to the constraint x² - x + y = 2. You do not have to show that the
stationary point is a minimum.
Transcribed Image Text:9. Use, for example, the method of substitution to find the minimum value of the function f(x, y) = x³ + xy + 2x subject to the constraint x² - x + y = 2. You do not have to show that the stationary point is a minimum.
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