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The Role of the Chain Rule in Constrained Optimization

An agent's satisfaction is described by a utility function u(x, y), which depends on the quantities of two items, x and y. The agent chooses the quantity of x. However, the quantity of y is not chosen independently but is determined by the choice of x through a function y = f(x). The agent's problem is therefore to choose x to maximize u(x, f(x)). Explain why setting the partial derivative of the utility function with respect to x (i.e., ∂u/∂x = 0) is an incorrect method for finding the optimal x. Then, describe the correct mathematical procedure for finding the first-order condition and provide an economic interpretation for each term in the resulting equation.

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