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How Can I Successfully Prepare for the PTCB Test?
you welcome. just don't be nervous you will do well- peace89
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How Can I Successfully Prepare for the PTCB Test?
yeah it was easy. and i worked at a pharmacy for about 2 years before i took the test so i was familiar with most of the question. good luck- peace89
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How Can I Successfully Prepare for the PTCB Test?
dont be nervous i took mine 2 years ago. they are considerate so far as you get a passing score or the borderline they will pass you- peace89
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How to use these forum sign up a few min ago
hello i just sign up to thses forum recommended by a friend to help with mu assignment. i posted a few questions to get help on but no replies. how do i get more replies and help thank you- peace89
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- Forum: Calculus and Beyond Homework Help
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How Do You Apply Lagrange Multipliers to Optimize a Function with Constraints?
thanks just sign up here so don't know how things work here. learning- peace89
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- Forum: Calculus and Beyond Homework Help
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How Do You Solve Optimization Problems with Lagrange Multipliers?
Find the values of x, y and z that minimize the function f ( x, y , z)= x^2 + y^2 + z^2- 6x- 3y -z subject to the constraint 11-2x-y-z= 0 x=.... z=..... f = .... λ=..... dont know what do do thank you- peace89
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Please help to find the dimension that will maximize ?
Please help to find the dimension that will maximize...? The Park Service is building shelters for hikers along the Appalachian Trail. Each shelter has a back, a top, and two sides. Find the dimensions that will maximize the volume while using 384 square feet of wood. length (across the...- peace89
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How Do You Apply Lagrange Multipliers to Optimize a Function with Constraints?
Let f(x,y)= -2x^2-2xy+y^2+2 Use Lagrange multipliers to find the minimum of f subject to the constraint 4x-y = 6 ∂F / ∂x =..... i got -4x-2y+2y but i coming out as wrong what am i missing ∂F/ ∂Y= ... The function f achieves its minimum, subject to the given constraint, where x =...- peace89
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