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Let f(x, y)= xy+5x+4y model the utility a consumer feels based on the number of the number of cups of coffee, x, and the number of donuts, y, consumed on a given thursday. find the absolute maximum and absolute minimum values of f(x, y) over the triangular region with vertices (0,0), (2,0), and (0,2). be sure to include any critical points found on each boundary as well as any critical points inside the region. hint: the equation of the diagonal boundary is y=−x+2.
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