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Use Lagrange multipliers to minimize the function f(x,y,z)=x2 +y2 +z2 subject to the following constraint: x+y+z-24=0 Assume that x, y, and z are positive
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Use Lagrange multipliers to minimize the function f(x,y,z)=x2 +y2 +z2
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Question options :
A)64
B)192
C)128
D)384
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B)192
Explanation:
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