Math, asked by suriyaa4, 5 months ago

Solve the
lagrange's equation
(x+2z)p +(2xz_y)q=x^2+y​

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Answered by sonuchauhan8810
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Answer:

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Step-by-step explanation:

( 1) x (y-z)p+y z-x q=z x-y (AUC Dec 2010/June 2012). Solution : 2. 2. 2 x (y-z)p+y (z-x)q = z ( x-y). ---------1. Lagrange's equation is p q. P +Q =R. (2)ENGINEERING COLLEGE

15(b) Solve the Lagrange's equation (x+2z)p+( 2xz-y) = x. 2. +y.[MA6351. MAY/JUNE 2014]. BTL -3. Applying. 16(a) Solve x. 2 p. 2. +y. 2 q.

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