SOLUTION: maximize z=5x+2y subject to 4x-y<16,2x+y>11,x>3,y<8
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Question 1168525: maximize z=5x+2y subject to 4x-y<16,2x+y>11,x>3,y<8
Answer by ikleyn(52786) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
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Under given restrictions, the problem HAS NO solution.
See my notes at the end of my post
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