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To find the extreme values of a function f(x, y) on a curve xequalsx(t), yequalsy(t), treat f as a function of the single variable t and use the chain rule to find where df/dt is zero. as in any other single-variable case, the extreme values of f are then found among the values at the critical points (points where df/dt is zero or fails to exist), and endpoints of the parameter domain. find the absolute maximum and minimum values of the following function on the given curves. use the parametric equations xequals2 cosine t, yequals2 sine t.

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