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17.03.2021 •
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Discuss one aspect of your clients culture that you think has had an impact on your case. What made you select this particular aspect? How is this a strength for the client tony?
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The complete question is shown on the first uploaded image
Option C is the correct option
Step-by-step explanation:
From the question we are told that
The equation is![f (x, y , z ) = x^2 +y^2 + z^2](/tpl/images/0719/5743/490cf.png)
The constraint is![P(x, y , z) = x + y + z - 24 = 0](/tpl/images/0719/5743/12903.png)
Now using Lagrange multipliers we have that
=>![x = \frac{ \lambda }{2}](/tpl/images/0719/5743/b0313.png)
From the constraint we have
=>![\frac{3 \lambda }{2} = 24](/tpl/images/0719/5743/5de45.png)
=>![\lambda = 16](/tpl/images/0719/5743/88ed8.png)
substituting for x, y, z
=> x = 8
=> y = 8
=> z = 8
Hence