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Hey everybody,,,
can u help me with this question??
Find three positive numbers whose sum is 27 and such that the
sum of their squares is as small as possible.??
I think we need to use Partial Derivatives..
I really need the solution..
thanks..
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We can let the three numbers be
, , , where .Sum of squares
Hence S is minimized if and only if
is minmized, i.e. if and only if .So the three numbers are 9, 9, 9.
I solved the problem without calculus, woohoo.
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wooooooow
good job,, JaneFairfax
,, thank you very much
your solution is perfectly true
,,
thanks again
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I am bumping this thread to remind everyone how smart I was (and still am).
I never forgot. Can I assume that this is your favorite post? The one that showcases you best?
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