Find the critical point of in the open first quadrant and

Chapter 13, Problem 42E

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Find the critical point of

\(f(x, y)=x y+2 x-\ln x^{2} y\)

in the open first quadrant \((x>0, \ y>0)\) and show that \(f\) takes on a minimum there.

Equation Transcription:

f(x, y) = xy + 2x - ln x2y

(x > 0, y > 0)

f

Text Transcription:

f(x, y) = xy + 2x - ln x^2y

(x > 0, y > 0)

f

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