3. Consider the function (x-1)^2 + (y-1)^4, which obviously has a minimum at (1,1). At x_k= (0,0), find m_k (p) using th

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3. Consider the function (x-1)^2 + (y-1)^4, which obviously has a minimum at (1,1). At x_k= (0,0), find m_k (p) using th

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3. Consider the function (x-1)^2 + (y-1)^4, which obviously has a minimum at (1,1). At x_k= (0,0), find m_k (p) using the Hessian for B k. What is the Cauchy point? Assuming p_k is the Cauchy point, calculate both sides of 4.20 with c_1 = 1/2 and delta_k = 1/2.
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