Consider the function f(x, y) = y6 - 3x²y + 3x² Compute the stationary points of the function f(x, y) and determine their nature (minimum, maximum, saddle point).

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Consider the function
f(x,y) = y6 - 3x²y + 3x²
Compute the stationary points of the function f(x, y) and determine their nature (minimum,
maximum, saddle point).
Transcribed Image Text:Consider the function f(x,y) = y6 - 3x²y + 3x² Compute the stationary points of the function f(x, y) and determine their nature (minimum, maximum, saddle point).
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