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Consider all the points in the plane that solve the equation $x^2 + 2y^2 = 16.$ Find the maximum value of the product xy on this graph. (This graph is an example of an "ell…
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Consider all the points in the plane that solve the equation $x^2 + 2y^2 = 16.$ Find the maximum value of the product xy on this graph. (This graph is an example of an "ell…
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Consider all the points in the plane that solve the equation
Find the maximum value of the product
on this graph.
(This graph is an example of an "ellipse".)
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