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https://www.gradesaver.com/textbooks/math/calculus/calculus-8th-edition/chapter-1-functions-and-limits-1-1-four-ways-to-represent-a-function-1-1-exercises-page-22/59 | 1,576,415,061,000,000,000 | text/html | crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2019-51/segments/1575541308149.76/warc/CC-MAIN-20191215122056-20191215150056-00158.warc.gz | 728,865,939 | 12,811 | ## Calculus 8th Edition
Published by Cengage
# Chapter 1 - Functions and Limits - 1.1 Four Ways to Represent a Function - 1.1 Exercises - Page 22: 59
#### Answer
$A=\frac{\sqrt{3}}{4}x^2$, $x>0$
#### Work Step by Step
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### playboy
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MULTISIM
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### xCanx
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##### 17Calculus
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4-95.
Solve the equations below.
1. $\sqrt { x + 15 } = 5 + \sqrt { x }$
Square both sides.
$\left(\sqrt{x+15}\right)^2=\left(5+\sqrt{x}\right)^2$
$x+15=\left(5+\sqrt{x}\right)\left(5+\sqrt{x}\right)$
$x+15=25+10\sqrt{x}+x$
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# Functions: K-T Condition
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Consider the following program:
Maximize f(x,y)=x^2+4xy+y^2
subject to g(x,y)=x^2+y^2-1=0
##### Solution Summary
A function is maximized using Kuhn-Tucker condition. The maximized function results are determined.
##### Solution Preview
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