Using Lagrange Multipliers, find the point (x0, y0) on the line 4x + 9y = 12 that is closest to the origin. Use the func

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Using Lagrange Multipliers, find the point (x0, y0) on the line 4x + 9y = 12 that is closest to the origin. Use the func

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Using Lagrange Multipliers, find the point (x0,y0) on the line 4x + 9y = 12 that is closest to theorigin.
Use the function f(x,y) = sqrt(x^2+y^2) and the constraint as 4x+ 9y = 12.
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