The maximum value of the function f (x,y) = x² + 2y² – x in the region x2 + y² < 1 O 3/2 O 9/4 O -1/4 O zero

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The maximum value of the function f (x, y) = x² + 2y² – x in the
region x? + y? < 1
|
O 3/2
9/4
-1/4
zero
Transcribed Image Text:The maximum value of the function f (x, y) = x² + 2y² – x in the region x? + y? < 1 | O 3/2 9/4 -1/4 zero
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