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Apr 24th, 2003, 09:05 PM
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Lagrange Multipliers
I am just looking into this topic and if anyone know any good websites please let me know. perferably a site that have a bunch of excercise problems and solutions or answers.
btw my only source is google/yahoo and so far these sites arent as good as i'd like them to be.
also a question, what happens when there are more than one constraint?? i cant find any such examples on the net and all the theories for multi-variate arent helping.
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The probability that a random rational number has an even denominator is 1/3 (Salamin and Gosper 1972)? This result is independently verified by me (2002)!
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Apr 25th, 2003, 01:05 PM
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Have you ever visited Mathworld ? There are 153 hits when you enter "lagrange".
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Apr 25th, 2003, 05:15 PM
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is there a way when doing lagrange multipliers to deal with x>0, y>0, z>0??
i am thinking of replacing all x with a^2, y with b^2, c with c^2, would that work??
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Did you know that...
The probability that a random rational number has an even denominator is 1/3 (Salamin and Gosper 1972)? This result is independently verified by me (2002)!
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