How would one prove the Lagrange multiplier method for a function with two constaints?
T Trenters4325 Junior Member Joined Apr 8, 2006 Messages 122 Apr 9, 2006 #1 How would one prove the Lagrange multiplier method for a function with two constaints?
D daon Senior Member Joined Jan 27, 2006 Messages 1,284 Apr 9, 2006 #2 I'm not sure of the proof myself, but a simple search reveals this: http://xbeams.chem.yale.edu/~batista/va ... geMult.pdf Although there is no proof for specifically for 2 constraints, there is one for a variable number of constraints.
I'm not sure of the proof myself, but a simple search reveals this: http://xbeams.chem.yale.edu/~batista/va ... geMult.pdf Although there is no proof for specifically for 2 constraints, there is one for a variable number of constraints.