SOLUTION: Solve the following linear programming problem using the corner-point method. Maximize: P = 3X + 54Y Subject to: 4X + 4Y </= 48 1X + 2Y </= 20 Y >/= 2 X, Y >/= 0

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Question 1131670: Solve the following linear programming problem using the corner-point method.
Maximize: P = 3X + 54Y
Subject to: 4X + 4Y 1X + 2Y Y >/= 2
X, Y >/= 0

Answer by Fombitz(32388)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
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Check the function for a maximum at each of the three vertices,
(0,10)
(10,2)
(4,8)
I'll do one, you do the other two,

So at (0,10),

Now do the same for the other two.

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