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If 2 Is the Maximum Value of a Quadratic Form

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If 2 is the maximum value of a quadratic form
If 2 is the maximum value of a quadratic form     subject to the constraint      , then 1 is the maximum value of     subject to the constraint      . subject to the constraint
If 2 is the maximum value of a quadratic form     subject to the constraint      , then 1 is the maximum value of     subject to the constraint      .
, then 1 is the maximum value of
If 2 is the maximum value of a quadratic form     subject to the constraint      , then 1 is the maximum value of     subject to the constraint      . subject to the constraint
If 2 is the maximum value of a quadratic form     subject to the constraint      , then 1 is the maximum value of     subject to the constraint      .
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