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Darryl Vaughn
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27 April, 00:47
Minimize q=5x^2+3y^2 where x+y=8
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Carson Arroyo
27 April, 01:01
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Q=5*x^2+3 * (8-x) ^2
dq/dx=10x-6 (8-x) = 16x-48 ... 1
To minimise q dq/dx=0 ... 2
x=3 and y=5 on solving 1&2
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