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10 July, 13:13

Maximize the product of a and b is 2a+3b=6

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  1. 10 July, 13:36
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    a = 3.9 and b r - 5.5

    Step-by-step explanation:

    2a+3b=6

    Let's write this in the form of b = (Solve for b).

    3b+6 = 2a

    3b = 2a - 6

    b = (2a - 6) / 3

    b = 2/3a - 1/2

    Now substitute this in the original equation.

    2a+3b=6

    b = 2/3a - 1/2

    2a + 2 (2/3a - 1/2) - 12

    2a + 4/3a - 1 - 12

    Try to write a in terms of thirds. So use 2a = 6/3a

    6/3a + 4/3a - 1 - 12

    10/3a - 13

    Solve for a means write in the form of a =

    10/3a - 13

    10/3a = 13

    multiply both sides with 3/10

    3/10 * 10/3a =. 3/10 * 13

    30/30 a = 39/10

    a = 39/10

    Now substitute a = 39/10 in b = 2/3a - 1/2

    b = 2/3a - 1/2

    a = 39/10

    b = 2/3 * 39/10 - 12

    b = 78/30 - 12

    b = - 5.5
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