1) Find the extreme values of the function == 8x' + 2xy - 3x² + y2 + 1 and show that only one of the two extrema can be

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1) Find the extreme values of the function == 8x' + 2xy - 3x² + y2 + 1 and show that only one of the two extrema can be

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1) Find the extreme values of the function == 8x' + 2xy - 3x² + y2 + 1 and show that only one of the two extrema can be characterised as a local minimum and neither of the extrema can be characterised as a local maximum. If x = 0, how would you characterise the curvature of zat x*?
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