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Calculus II Test 4 Cheat Sheet 9.4, 9.5, 9.

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Find the minimum of fx,y=x2+2y2+2xy, subject to x-y=1 Fx,y,λ=fx,y-λ⋅g(x,y)
Fxx, y, λ=0, Fyx,y,λ=0, gx,y=0

Find maximum of fx,y=xy2, subject to x+2y=15

Find maximum of fx,y,z=xyz2, subject to x+y+z=6

Find three positive numbers whore sum is 90 and whose product is a maximum.

Find the dimensions of the closed rectangular box of maximum volume that can be produced from 6ft2 of material.
z xy Rectangular Box:
Surface Area = 2xz+2yz+2xy
Volume = xyz
Given P–perimeter maximum area is A=P216

Find the dimension of an open rectangular box of maximum volume that can be produced from 3ft2 of material.
z xy

To enclose a yard, a fence is built against a large building, so that fencing material is used only on three sides. Material for the ends cost $15
per ft; material for the side opposite the building cost $25 per ft. Find the dimensions of the yard of maximum area that can be enclosed for
$2400.

A manufacturing firm estimates that production is a function of labor x and capital y as follows: fx,y=12x34y14. If $25,200 is available for
labor and capital, and if the firm’s cost are $100 and $180 per unit, respectively, how many units of labor and capital will give maximum
production? dz=fxx,ydx+fyx, ydy
fx+∆x, y+∆y≈fx,y+fxx,yΔx+fyx,y∆y
dw=fxx,y,zdx+fyx,y,zdy+fzx,y,zdz
e0=1,  ln1=0 eg(x)'=eg(x)∙g'(x)
8.052+5.972 1.922+2.121/3 fuv'=vu'-uv'v2
ln gx'=g'xgx
fu∙v'=uv'+vu'
fu'=f'(u)∙u'

0.99ln0.98 1.03e0.04

z=y2+3xy2-x, x=4, y=-4, dx=0.01, dy=0.03 w=5x2+y2z+1, x=-2, y=1, z=1, dx=0.02, dy=-0.03, dz=0.02

Volume of a can of beer.

Approximate the amount of aluminum needed for a beverage can of radius 2.5 cm and height 14 cm.
Assume the walls of the can are 0.08 cm thick.
An industrial coating 0.1 in thick is applied to all sides of a box of dimensions 10 in by 9 in by 18 in.
Estimate the volume of the coating used.

The production function for one country is z=x0.65y0.35 where x stands for units of labor and y for units of capital. At present, 50 units of
labor and 29 units of capital are available. Use differentials to estimate the change in production if the number of units of labor is increased to
52 and capital is decreased to 27 units.
abcdf(x,y)dxdy=cdabf(x,y)dydx
Rf(x,y)dx dy where R:c≤x≤da≤y≤b
abcdgx⋅h(y)dxdy=abh(y)dy∙cdg(x)dx

493+5yxdx

26e2x+3ydx

45xx2+3ydy 03ye4x+y2dy

1205(x4y+y)dx dy 0136xx2+3ydx dy

12493+5yxdx dy 1313dy dxxy

2435xy+y3dx dy R(3x2+4y)dx dy;   0≤x≤3, 1≤y≤4

Rx2x3+2ydx dy;   0≤x≤2, 0≤y≤3 R3x+y2dy dx;   2≤x≤4, 1≤y≤6

Ryex+y2dx dy;   2≤x≤3, 0≤y≤2 Rx2ex3+2ydx dy;   1≤x≤2, 1≤y≤3

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