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24 December, 07:33

Maximize Q=xy^2, where x and y are positive numbers, such that x + y^2=10

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  1. 24 December, 07:53
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    X+y^2=10

    minus x from both sides

    y^2=10-x

    sub (10-x) for y^2 in other equation

    Q=x (10-x)

    Q=10x-x^2

    now find the maximum value

    take the derititive

    dQ/dx=10-2x

    it is zero at x=5

    below that, it is positive

    after 5, it is negative

    max at x=5

    solve for y

    y^2=10-x

    y^2=10-5

    y^2=5

    sqrt both sides

    y=√5

    x=5

    y=√5

    the max value is 25
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