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3. (14.8) Use Lagrange multipliers to find the extreme values of f(c, y) = xy + 2 subject to the constraint g(x, y) = x

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3. (14.8) Use Lagrange multipliers to find the extreme values of f(c, y) = xy + 2 subject to the constraint g(x, y) = x + 2y' = 1. Be sure you clearly find all the points that satisfy the equations

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