How to find the extreme values on a specific restriction ,i.e, f(x,y,z)=x^2+y^2−z on the restriction 2x−3y+z−6=0.

Emmanuel Giles

Emmanuel Giles

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2022-11-02

How to find the extreme values on a specific restriction ,i.e, f ( x , y , z ) = x 2 + y 2 z on the restriction 2 x 3 y + z 6 = 0.

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kuthiwenihca

kuthiwenihca

Beginner2022-11-03Added 23 answers

This is typical example using Lagrangian multiplier. Set
L ( x , y , z ; λ ) = x 2 + y 2 z + λ ( 2 x 3 y + z 6 )

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