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The minimum value of $2x + 3y,$ when $xy = 6,$ is

Updated On: Jun 18, 2022
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The Correct Option is B

Solution and Explanation

Let $f ( x )=2 x +3 y$
$f ( x )=2 x +\frac{18}{ x } $
$(\because xy =6$ given $)$
On differentiating, we get
$f' x=2-\frac{18}{x^{2}}$
Put $f '( x )=0$ for maximum or minima.
$\Rightarrow 0=2-\frac{18}{x^{2}} $
$\Rightarrow x=\pm 3$
And $f '' x =\frac{36}{ x ^{3}}$
$\Rightarrow f '' 3=\frac{36}{3^{3}}>0$
$\therefore$ At $x =3$, If $x$ is minimum.
The minimum value is
$f(3)=2(3)+3(2)=12$
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Concepts Used:

Maxima and Minima

What are Maxima and Minima of a Function?

The extrema of a function are very well known as Maxima and minima. Maxima is the maximum and minima is the minimum value of a function within the given set of ranges.

There are two types of maxima and minima that exist in a function, such as:

  • Local Maxima and Minima
  • Absolute or Global Maxima and Minima