Lecture

Extrema lies: terminology and examples

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This lecture covers the terminology related to extrema lies in mathematical functions, focusing on the concept of extremum (local) and the application of this terminology to specific examples of minimization and maximization problems under constraints. The instructor explains the necessary optimality conditions and introduces the concept of Lagrange multipliers. Through various examples, the lecture illustrates how to identify local extrema points and solve optimization problems with constraints using Lagrange functions.

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