SOLUTION: Given the system of constraints, name all vertices of the feasible region. then find maximum value of the given objective function. constraints {x≥0, y≥0, y≤1/3x+3, 5≥y+

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Question 1169152: Given the system of constraints, name all vertices of the feasible region. then find maximum value of the given objective function.
constraints {x≥0, y≥0, y≤1/3x+3, 5≥y+x
objective function: C = 6x-4y

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Graph all of the constraint inequalities and then find the vertices of the feasibility polygon that is the intersection of the solution sets of all of the constraint inequalities. Then test the values of the coordinates of the vertices in the objective function to find the maximum.

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