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Find the extreme values of the function f(x,y)=5x2−1y2−2y subject to the constraint 5x2 1y2=1.
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Find the extreme values of the function f(x,y)=5x2−1y2−2y subject to the constraint 5x2 1y2=1.
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You just have to get x and y by themselves so solve and plug in
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