03 Relative and Absolute Extrema - Handout
03 Relative and Absolute Extrema - Handout
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Recall
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f (x, y)
for all (x, y) on some disk centered at (a, b). If the above
inequality holds for all (x, y) in the domain of f , then f has an
absolute minimum or absolute maximum at (a, b).
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Critical Point
Definition
The point (a, b) is a critical point or stationary point of
f (x, y) if either
rf (a, b) = ~0 (i.e., fx (a, b) = 0 and fy (a, b) = 0),
one of fx (a, b) or fy (a, b) does not exist.
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Relative Extrema
Theorem
If f (x, y) has a relative extremum at (a, b), then (a, b) is a
critical point of f (x, y) and in fact, rf (a, b) = ~0.
Proof. Define g(x) = f (x, b) and suppose f has a relative
extremum at (a, b). Then g(x) has relative extremum (of the
same kind) at x = a, i.e., g 0 (a) = 0. Thus, g 0 (a) = fx (a, b) = 0.
By defining h(y) = f (a, y) and using similar aruments, we have
fy (a, b) = 0.
This means rf (a, b) = ~0 and hence (a, b) is a critical point of f
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Saddle Point
Consider f (x, y) = x2
y 2 . Note that
fx (x, y) = 2x
fy (x, y) =
2y
Graph of f (x, y) = x2
y2
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fxx fxy
matrix
.
fyx fyy
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3x2
3y 2
f (x, y)
Solution. Solving the system x
fy (x, y)
gives the solutions (0, 0) and (1, 1).
=0
)
=0
fxy (x, y) =
(0, 0)
(1, 1)
fxx
0
6
fyy
0
6
fxy
3
3
3y
3x
3xy
=0
=0
D
0 ( 3)2 = 9
6(6) ( 3)2 = 27
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Graph of
f (x, y) = 4 + x3 + y 3
3xy
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Example
2
fyy = 2x y(2y
fxy = 2x(x2
5x2 + 1)e
2
3)e
1)(2y 2
x2 y 2
x2 y 2
1)e
;
x2 y 2
2 y2
Graph of f (x, y) = x2 ye x
fxy (0, y) = 0.
Relative and Absolute Extrema
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Relative Extrema
Recall. If a continuous function f (x) has only one critical
number, then a relative maximum(minimum) has to be the
absolute maximum(minimum). However, this is not true for
f (x, y).
Consider f (x, y) = 3xey
is (1, 0).
x3
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Absolute Extrema
Definition
Let R R2 . Then R is said to be
Theorem
If f (x, y) is continuous on some closed and bounded region
R R2 , then there exist points (x1 , y1 ), (x2 , y2 ) 2 R such that
f (x1 , y1 ) f (x, y) and f (x2 , y2 ) f (x, y) for all (x, y) 2 R, i.e.
f attains its absolute maximum and absolute minimum in R at
(x1 , y1 ) and (x2 , y2 ), resp.
Remark. If f has an absolute extremum at (x1 , y1 ), then
(x1 , y1 ) is either a critical point or a boundary point of f .
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Absolute Extrema
Example
Find the absolute minimum and maximum values of
f (x, y) = x2 2xy + 2y on the triangular region D with vertices
(0, 0), (4, 0) and (0, 2).
Solution.
We first find the critical points of f . The system
(
fx = 2x 2y = 0
has a unique solution (1, 1) 2 D.
fy = 2x + 2 = 0
Next, consider the boundary of D composed of 3 line segments:
On l1 , y = 0. Define g1 (x) = f (x, 0) = x2 .
Note that g(x) attains its extremum when
g 0 (x) = 2x = 0, i.e. at the point (0, 0) and
at the other endpoint (4, 0).
2
1
l2
l3
(1, 1)
l1
4
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Absolute Extrema
On l2 , x = 0. Define g2 (y) = f (0, y) = 2y. Note that g2 (y)
attains its extremum at the endpoints (0, 0) and (0, 2).
On l3 , y =
4 x
2 .
Define
g3 (x) = x2
2x
= 2x
x
2
5x + 4
+2
x
2
f (4, 0) = 16
f (0, 2) = 4
5 11
4, 8
7
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Exercises
1
c. f (x, y) = xy + x 1 + y 1
2
2
d. f (x, y) = (x2 + y 2 )ey x
p
Show that 1, 22 are critical points of
f (x, y) = x2 ye
8y
x2 y 2
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References
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