The given function is f ( x , y ) = 1 x

Isaiah Farrell

Isaiah Farrell

Answered question

2022-05-22

The given function is
f ( x , y ) = 1 x 2 + y 2 1
From my understanding, a rational function such as this one would not have any points in which f ( x , y ) = 0 , so I would conclude that no such points exist. Would this be true or am I not looking at this in a different way?

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glorietka4b

glorietka4b

Beginner2022-05-23Added 14 answers

You need to compute the gradient of f ( x , y ):
f x = 2 x ( x 2 + y 2 1 ) 2 , f y = 2 y ( x 2 + y 2 1 ) 2
Hence f ( x , y ) = 0 ( x , y ) = ( 0 , 0 ). Therefore ( 0 , 0 ) is the only stationary point of f.
Aidyn Cox

Aidyn Cox

Beginner2022-05-24Added 5 answers

by the quotient rule we get
f x = 2 x ( x 2 + y 2 1 ) 2
f y = 2 y ( x 2 + y 2 1 ) 2
solve the system
f x = 0 , f y = 0

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