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Use Lagrange multipliers to find the maximum and minimum values of f(x, y)=x+4y subject to the constraint x2+y2=9, if such values exist. Round your answers to three decimal places. If there is no global maximum or global minimum, enter NA in the appropriate answer area. Maximum =

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