Consider applying the Lagrange Multipliers method: Vf = (2x, 1), AVg = (2x, 2λy). So 2x = 2x This is elementary algebra.

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Consider applying the Lagrange Multipliers method: Vf = (2x, 1), AVg = (2x, 2λy). So 2x = 2x This is elementary algebra.

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Consider applying the Lagrange Multipliers method: Vf = (2x, 1), AVg = (2x, 2λy). So 2x = 2x This is elementary algebra. What are the possible values for lambda and x
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