Maximise f(x₁, X₂, X3) = x₁(x₁ −10) + x₂(x₂ − 50) – 2x3 subject to x₁ + x₂ ≤ 10 and x3 ≤ 10 where X₁, X2, X3 20 i) Write

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Maximise f(x₁, X₂, X3) = x₁(x₁ −10) + x₂(x₂ − 50) – 2x3 subject to x₁ + x₂ ≤ 10 and x3 ≤ 10 where X₁, X2, X3 20 i) Write

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Maximise f(x₁, X₂, X3) = x₁(x₁ −10) + x₂(x₂ − 50) – 2x3 subject to x₁ + x₂ ≤ 10 and x3 ≤ 10 where X₁, X2, X3 20 i) Write the Lagrangian function. ii) Write the three blocks of Kuhn-Tucker conditions for this maximization problem.
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