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                Find the sum of two numbers whose sum is 70 and whose product is as large as possible. 
Ok i got that one equation is y = 70 - x...but how do I show an equation for a product which is as large as possible.
The product is P = x (70 - x), where x is one of the two numbers.
Set dP/dx = 0 and solve for x.
dP/dx = 0 = 70 - 2x
Solve for x. 70-x will be the other number.
Thanks, got it :D
            
        Ok i got that one equation is y = 70 - x...but how do I show an equation for a product which is as large as possible.
The product is P = x (70 - x), where x is one of the two numbers.
Set dP/dx = 0 and solve for x.
dP/dx = 0 = 70 - 2x
Solve for x. 70-x will be the other number.
Thanks, got it :D
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