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Find the absolute maximum and minimum values of f(x,y)=xy−4x in the region bounded by the x-axis and the parabola y=16−x2.

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Answer:

The absolute maximum and minimum is
20\; \text{and} -20.

Explanation:

We first check the critical points on the interior of the domain using the

first derivative test.


f_x=y-4=0


f_y=x=0

The only solution to this system of equations is the point (0, 4), which lies in the domain.


f_(xx)=0, \;f_(yy)=0\; \text{and}\; f_(xy)=-1


\Rightarrow f_(xx)f_(yy)-f_(xy)=o-1=-1<0


\therefore (0,4) is a saddle point.

Boundary points -
(4,0), (-4,0), (0,16)

Along boundary
y=16-x^2


f=x(16-x^2)-4x


=16x-x^3-4x


\Rightarrow f^'=16-3x^2-4=0


\Rightarrow 3x^2=12


\Rightarrow x=\pm2,\;\;y=14

Values of f(x) at these points.


\begin{array}{}(4,0)=-16\\(-4,0)=16\\(0,16)=0\\(2,14)=20\\(-2,14)=-20\end{array}

Therefore, the absolute maximum and minimum is
20\; \text{and} -20.

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