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Suppose the price of land in a city is given by the function 2 -1/-)² - 15(x - 1)² P(x,y) = 451 – 10(x - where P(x,y) is
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Suppose the price of land in a city is given by the function 2 -1/-)² - 15(x - 1)² P(x,y) = 451 – 10(x - where P(x,y) is
Suppose the price of land in a city is given by the function 2 -1/-)² - 15(x - 1)² P(x,y) = 451 – 10(x - 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? O None of the other answers 1 1 0 (+/-) O (0,0) 0 (- - - - - - -/-)) O (2,2) O (1,1) 0 (1,1) 0 (1,-1/-)