For the functions defined as follows, find all values of x and y such that both ƒx (x, y) = 0 and ƒy (x, y) = 0.; ƒ(x, y) = 50 + 4x - 5y + x2 + y2 + xy
For the functions defined as follows, find all values of x and y such that both ƒx (x, y) = 0 and ƒy (x, y) = 0.; ƒ(x, y) = 50 + 4x - 5y + x2 + y2 + xy
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For the functions defined as follows, find all values of x and y such that both ƒx (x, y) = 0 and ƒy (x, y) = 0.; ƒ(x, y) = 50 + 4x - 5y + x2 + y2 + xy
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