find the extreme value of the function (x,y)= (y-x)⁴+(x+2)⁴
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It’s easy to minimize many sums of squares: the minimum is 0 when all the terms are zero. It can’t get any smaller than that. Fourth powers are just squares of squares so this applies.
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Minimum when and .
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