Use Lagrange multipliers to find the indicated extrema of f subject to two constraints, assuming that x, y, and z are no

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Use Lagrange multipliers to find the indicated extrema of f subject to two constraints, assuming that x, y, and z are nonnegative. Maximize f(x, y, z) = xyz Constraints: x + y + z = 32, x-y +z = 28 f( eBook
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