Find the maximum of ƒ(x, y, z) = x + y + z subject to the two constraints x² + y² + z² = 6 and ¹x² + y² + 4z² = 6. (Use

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Find the maximum of ƒ(x, y, z) = x + y + z subject to the two constraints x² + y² + z² = 6 and ¹x² + y² + 4z² = 6. (Use

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Find the maximum of ƒ(x, y, z) = x + y + z subject to the two constraints x² + y² + z² = 6 and ¹x² + y² + 4z² = 6. (Use decimal notation. Round your answer to three decimal places.) maximum:
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