Calculus Consider the function f(x, y) = (x² - 1)e-(z²+y²). (a) This function has three critical points. Verify that one
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Calculus Consider the function f(x, y) = (x² - 1)e-(z²+y²). (a) This function has three critical points. Verify that one
Calculus Consider the function f(x, y) = (x² - 1)e-(z²+y²). (a) This function has three critical points. Verify that one of them occurs at (0,0), and find the coordinates of the other two. (b) What type of critical point occurs at (0,0)?
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