(a) Ignoring the constraint g = 2, locate the optimal point of f and, if one exists, classify it as a relative maximum point or a relative minimum point. (If an answer does not exist, enter DNE.) (k, h, f(k, h)) = Select Classification (b) Estimate any optimal points for the system Soptimize f | subject to g = 2. Classify each constrained optimal point as a maximum or a minimum. (Order your answers from smallest to largest k.) (k, h, f(k, h)) = Select Classification (k, h, f(k, h)) = | Select Classification ...........****** ****

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The figure shows a contour graph for a function f in blue with a constraint function g = 2 in black.
h
contours f(k, h)
3
6/
1
g(k, h) = 2
k
-2
-1
1
2
3
(a) Ignoring the constraint g = 2, locate the optimal point of f and, if one exists, classify it as a relative maximum point or a relative minimum point. (If an
answer does not exist, enter DNE.)
(k, h, f(k, h)) =
Select Classification
(b) Estimate any optimal points for the system
( optimize f
(subject to g = 2.
Classify each constrained optimal point as a maximum or a minimum. (Order your answers from smallest to largest k.)
(k, h, f(k, h)) =
Select Classification
(k, h, f(k, h)) =
Select Classification
Transcribed Image Text:The figure shows a contour graph for a function f in blue with a constraint function g = 2 in black. h contours f(k, h) 3 6/ 1 g(k, h) = 2 k -2 -1 1 2 3 (a) Ignoring the constraint g = 2, locate the optimal point of f and, if one exists, classify it as a relative maximum point or a relative minimum point. (If an answer does not exist, enter DNE.) (k, h, f(k, h)) = Select Classification (b) Estimate any optimal points for the system ( optimize f (subject to g = 2. Classify each constrained optimal point as a maximum or a minimum. (Order your answers from smallest to largest k.) (k, h, f(k, h)) = Select Classification (k, h, f(k, h)) = Select Classification
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