Theory and Examples.Extreme values on a helix Suppose that

Chapter 14, Problem 47E

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Problem 47E

Theory and Examples.

Extreme values on a helix Suppose that the partial derivatives of a function ƒ(x, y, z) at points on the helix x = cos t, y = sin t, are z = t

At what points on the curve, if any, can ƒ take on extreme values?

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