Question 3) The temperature of a planet's atmosphere is a function of altitude relative to the mesosphere, a, and the relative Boron content, ß, given by T(a, ß) = a² + 2ß Using Lagrange multipliers, find the minimum temperature, with the constraint a² + B² = 1

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Question 3) The temperature of a planet's atmosphere is a function of altitude relative to the
mesosphere, a, and the relative Boron content, B, given by T(a, ß) = a² + 2ß
Using Lagrange multipliers, find the minimum temperature, with the constraint a? + B2 = 1
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