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OpenStudy (calculus):

solve (2-2x)(e^(2x-4y-x^2-y^2)) = 0

OpenStudy (anonymous):

The second term cannot be zero, since it's an exponent of e, so the first term must be zero. My answer would be x = 1, y can be any number.

OpenStudy (calculus):

thanks :)

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