I don’t know is it my solution was something wrong or not. When I substitute other variables to Fλ1, the answer is a square root of a negative numberHow to do this question in lagrange multiplier methodView attachment 17196
How to do this question in lagrange multiplier methodView attachment 17196
maybe no, it is an assignment questionIs it a trick question? The two don't seem to intersect for \(\displaystyle x,y \in \mathbb{R}\)
Actually, they do intersect. Did you look only at the top part of the cone?Is it a trick question? The two don't seem to intersect for \(\displaystyle x,y \in \mathbb{R}\)
It seems that you are saying that since it is an assignment that even if two do not intersect that it can be done. If in fact they do not intersect then this problem can't be done. However they do intersect and the problem can be done.maybe no, it is an assignment question