[CHM 331] Steiner Problem on page 290

Andrew J. Pounds pounds_aj at mercer.edu
Fri Feb 10 13:57:03 EST 2017


The function you are looking at (problem 23) has four stationary points...


surface

Using the methods we described today in class (partial differentiation 
and solve) you should be able to find the stationary points pretty 
easily with Mathematica.  Let me know if you need assistance.

-- 
Andrew J. Pounds, Ph.D.  (pounds_aj at mercer.edu)
Professor of Chemistry and Computer Science
Mercer University,  Macon, GA 31207   (478) 301-5627
http://faculty.mercer.edu/pounds_aj
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