1. f(x, y) = y² - x² + xy + y, u = (-1,1). Let D be the region given by y = 3 - x, y = 1, x = 1. a. Find D-f(2, 2). b. F

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1. f(x, y) = y² - x² + xy + y, u = (-1,1). Let D be the region given by y = 3 - x, y = 1, x = 1. a. Find D-f(2, 2). b. F

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1. f(x, y) = y² - x² + xy + y, u = (-1,1). Let D be the region given by y = 3 - x, y = 1, x = 1. a. Find D-f(2, 2). b. Find and classify the critical points of f using the second derivative test. c. Find the absolute extrema of f over D using the Extreme Value Theorem. d. Find f f f(x, y)dA.
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