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Extremes of two-variable functions --- a digest of solved examples
SEKAL, Tomáš
The topic of this bachelor work is to create a collection of exercises on the extremes of functions of two variables. It focuses mainly on local extremes. Exercises are ordered from easiest to more difficult. For each example there is solution procedure presented and illustrated with 3D graphs of functions, created using the mathematical program Maple. In the very beginning is provided "first aid" in the form of instructions for solving this kind of examples. At the end are included in "nontraditional" examples from mathematics and physics.
Extremes of more-variable functions - a digest of solved examples
ZACHAROVÁ, Jana
The main goal of my bachelor work on the topic "Extremes of more-variable functions - a digest of solved examples" is to create a set of solved exercises, which could serve students of Mathematical analysis II for practicing. The work will be bearing on functions with two, but even three variables For better understanding, the individual examples will be arranged from the simpliest to the most complex. In my work appear polynomic functions, but also logaritmic, goniometric, or exponential functions to practice more difficult derivations too. During the solving of the examples will be used systems of equations, linear, but also quadratic.

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