= Suppose that the optimal value of f = ln(x) + 2ln(y) if we optimize it subject to x + y = 60 is 1/10 and the Lagrange
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= Suppose that the optimal value of f = ln(x) + 2ln(y) if we optimize it subject to x + y = 60 is 1/10 and the Lagrange
= Suppose that the optimal value of f = ln(x) + 2ln(y) if we optimize it subject to x + y = 60 is 1/10 and the Lagrange multiplier is 1/20. What would the optimal value of f be if the new constraint is x + y = 40? x y = Select one: a. -4 b. 2/3 c. 10 O d. -9/10
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