Find the maximum value of (x, y, z) = x a y b z c for x, y, z 0 on the unit sphere,

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Find the maximum value of ƒ(x, y, z) = xaybzc for x, y, z ≥ 0 on the unit sphere, where a, b, c > 0 are constants.

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