Use the Lagrange mulipliers to find the points on the parabola y=x^2+2x which are the closest to the point(-1,0).

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bym
bym on 16 Apr 2012
here is a nudge to solving your problem
syms x y L
d = ??? % for you to fill out; distance from (-1,0)
g = d+L*(x^2+2*x-y) % constraint for given parabola
% additional operations here
show some effort, and some additional help may be forthcoming

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Richard Brown
Richard Brown on 15 Apr 2012

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This is not a Matlab question, it's a calculus homework problem. Define a function f(x,y) that you want to minimise, a constraint c(x,y) = 0, and then solve c(x,y) = 0, together with
grad f = lambda grad c
for x, y, and lambda.

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It is calculus and matlab as well.
It's pretty straightforward to solve by hand - I recommend you do it that way, you'll learn more if you do.
Divy
Divy on 21 Jan 2023
nice ra

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