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We want to find the absolute maximum value of f(x, y) = x 3 − 3x − y 2 + 12 on the domain d = {(x, y) | x 2 + y 2 ≤ 9, y ≥ 0}, a half disk. (a) (3 pts) first, find the critical points of f, and determine if any of the critical points is a local maximum in the domain d. (b) (3 pts) then, find the (absolute) maximum value of f along the boundary of d. the bottom edge of d and along the top arc of d. (note: some of the values might be a bit messy. give solutions to two decimal places.) (c) (2 pts) using parts (a) and (b), find the absolute maximum value of f on d

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