SOLUTION: I need help please.
What are the minimum and maximum values of the function f(x,y)=2x-3y for the region x>= -2, 2=<y=<5, y>= x+1 ?
johnminhchi@yahoo.com
thank you so much.
Jo
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Question 908883: I need help please.
What are the minimum and maximum values of the function f(x,y)=2x-3y for the region x>= -2, 2== x+1 ?
johnminhchi@yahoo.com
thank you so much.
John
Answer by Fombitz(32388) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
First find the feasible region.
The solution will occur at one of the vertices.
(-2,2),(-2,5),(1,2),(4,5)
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(-2,2):
(-2,5): <--- Minimum
(1,2): <--- Maximum
(4,5):
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