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❖ LaGrange Multipliers - Finding Maximum or Minimum Values ❖

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Special thanks to The Free Dictionary for providing us with the information used in this web page

Video Vocabulary

/ˈverēəb(ə)l/

variables
noun other

element, feature, or factor that is liable to vary or change. Mathematical quantities with several values.

/ˈkänˌkrēt/

concrete
adjective noun verb

Concerning something that is physical or real. Hard building material made of cement, sand, water. To cover or make with a hard grey building material.

/səbˈtrakt/

subtract
other verb

To take away a value or amount from another. To take away a value or amount from another.

/wəˈT͟Hout/

without
adverb conjunction preposition

outside. without it being case that. in absence of.

/ˈpärSHəl/

partial
adjective noun

Not complete; being only part of something. overtone or harmonic.

/ˈbāsik(ə)lē/

basically
adverb

Used before you explain something simply, clearly.

/ˈmaksəməm/

maximum
adjective adverb noun

as great as possible or permitted. at most. greatest amount.

/jəˈnerik/

generic
adjective noun

characteristic of class or group of things. consumer product having no brand name.

/ˈmaksəˌmīz/

maximize
verb

make as large or great as possible.

subject
adjective adverb noun verb

likely or prone to be affected by. conditionally upon. People who take part in experiments or tests. To cause to suffer or experience something.

/ˈfīndiNG/

finding
noun verb

Something you discover or find out; a result. To discover something by looking for it.

/əˈrijənl/

original
adjective noun

Being first made, thought or performed; fresh. earliest form of something.

/ˈminəməm/

minimum
adjective noun

smallest or lowest. Smallest degree or level that is acceptable.

/prəˈsējər/

procedure
noun

established way of doing something.

/rəˈspekt/

respect
noun verb

feeling of deep admiration for person or thing elicited by their abilities or achievements. To follow the established rules.

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