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Consider the following problem:
Maximize 〖(x - 2)〗^2 + 〖(y -3)〗^2
Subject to
3x + 2y ≥ 6
-x+ y ≤ 3
x≤2.
a. Graphically, find all locally maximizing solutions. What is the global maximum for this problem?
b. Repeat Part a analytically, using first- and second-order KKT Optimality conditions along with any other formal optimality characterizations










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    Consider the following problem:
    Maximize 〖(x - 2)〗^2 + 〖(y -3)〗^2
    Subject to
    3x + 2y ≥ 6
    -x+ y ≤ 3
    x≤2.
    a. Graphically, find all locally maximizing solutions. What is the global maximum for this problem?
    b. Repeat Part a analytically, using first- and second-order KKT Optimality conditions along with any other formal optimality characterizations










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      Consider the following problem:
      Maximize 〖(x - 2)〗^2 + 〖(y -3)〗^2
      Subject to
      3x + 2y ≥ 6
      -x+ y ≤ 3
      x≤2.
      a. Graphically, find all locally maximizing solutions. What is the global maximum for this problem?
      b. Repeat Part a analytically, using first- and second-order KKT Optimality conditions along with any other formal optimality characterizations










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      Consider the following problem:
      Maximize 〖(x - 2)〗^2 + 〖(y -3)〗^2
      Subject to
      3x + 2y ≥ 6
      -x+ y ≤ 3
      x≤2.
      a. Graphically, find all locally maximizing solutions. What is the global maximum for this problem?
      b. Repeat Part a analytically, using first- and second-order KKT Optimality conditions along with any other formal optimality characterizations







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