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Suppose the price of land in a city is given by the function - 10 (x - 212) ²³ - 15(y - 1² P(x, y) = 767-1 where P(x, y)

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Suppose The Price Of Land In A City Is Given By The Function 10 X 212 15 Y 1 P X Y 767 1 Where P X Y 1
Suppose The Price Of Land In A City Is Given By The Function 10 X 212 15 Y 1 P X Y 767 1 Where P X Y 1 (27.31 KiB) Viewed 52 times
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Suppose the price of land in a city is given by the function - 10 (x - 212) ²³ - 15(y - 1² P(x, y) = 767-1 where P(x, y) is the price of land at the point (x, y) in dollars per square metre and x and y are measured in kilometres. At what point within the city is the price of land highest? (+) (¹) (1, 1) (2, 2) (¹) None of the other answers ㅇ(22) (0,0)