Suppose that

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Suppose that f(x, y) = x² – xy + y – x + y with
{(x, y) | 0 < y < x < 1}.
D
1. The critical point of f(x, y) restricted to the boundary of D, not
at a corner point, is at (a, b). Then a =
and b =
2. Absolute minimum of f(x, y) is
and absolute maximum is
Transcribed Image Text:Suppose that f(x, y) = x² – xy + y – x + y with {(x, y) | 0 < y < x < 1}. D 1. The critical point of f(x, y) restricted to the boundary of D, not at a corner point, is at (a, b). Then a = and b = 2. Absolute minimum of f(x, y) is and absolute maximum is
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