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Powers and roots Assume that x + y + z = 1 with x ≥ 0, y ≥ 0, and z ≥ 0.
a. Find the maximum and minimum values of (1 + x2)(1 + y2)(1 + z2).
b. Find the maximum and minimum values of
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