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Got stuck on this lagrange problem: Maximize 3-x 2 +2xy -2y 2 + 2y Given x = < 2 and y = < 2 What

Got stuck on this lagrange problem:

Maximize 3-x2 +2xy -2y2 + 2y

Given

x =< 2 and y =< 2

What is missing? Is it possible to solve for x or y?

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L = 3- x2 + 2xy - 2y2 + 2y + 1(2-x) + 2(2-y)

Lx = -2x + 2y - => = -2x +2y

Ly = 2x -4y + 2 = 0 ?????????

L = 2-x

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