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The population density of a city is given by P(x,y)= -30x²-30y2+360x + 540y + 190, where x and y are miles from the sout

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The Population Density Of A City Is Given By P X Y 30x 30y2 360x 540y 190 Where X And Y Are Miles From The Sout 1
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The population density of a city is given by P(x,y)= -30x²-30y2+360x + 540y + 190, where x and y are miles from the southwest corner of the city limits and P is the number of people per square mile. Find the maximum population density, and specify where it occurs. The maximum density is people per square mile at (x,y)=