Lagrange Saddle
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Taylor Fountain MATH 401 Math With 3D Printing George Mason University This object was designed for my class at George Mason University's MATH 401, where I'm currently enrolled as a student. The task involved designing and printing an item that would showcase a concept from multivariable calculus - in this instance, the method of Lagrange multipliers. The design I created featured a monkey saddle with an elliptic constraint, effectively illustrating how the constraint aligns with the level curves of the surface where local extrema occur.
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