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minimize ( q = 2x^{2}+4y^{2} ), where ( x + y = 6 )
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(simplify your answer. type an exact answer, using radicals as needed. use integers or fractions for any numbers in the expression )
Step1: Express \(y\) in terms of \(x\)
From \(x + y=6\), we get \(y = 6 - x\).
Step2: Substitute \(y = 6 - x\) into \(Q\)
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Step3: Find the derivative of \(Q\) with respect to \(x\)
\(Q^\prime(x)=12x-48\)
Step4: Set the derivative equal to zero and solve for \(x\)
\(12x-48 = 0\)
\(12x=48\)
\(x = 4\)
Step5: Find \(y\)
Since \(y=6 - x\), when \(x = 4\), \(y=6-4=2\)
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\(x = 4\)
\(y = 2\)