SOLUTION: Hi. I am working on a problem finding the minimum and maximum value of f(x,y)=x-4y for the feasible region . I have worked the problem and I have found the minimum value which is

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Question 278449: Hi. I am working on a problem finding the minimum and maximum value of
f(x,y)=x-4y for the feasible region . I have worked the problem and I have found the minimum value which is 0 but i am having trouble finding the maximum . When i worked it out the values i got were (8, -10 , 0) i am not sure if those are right because the -10 is not one of my choices for the answer.
The question for the problem is :
Find the maximum value of f(x,y)=x-4y for the feasible region?
A)14
B)0
C)8
D)6
Thanks for your time & help :)

Answer by solver91311(24713)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!


Can't help you unless your fully describe the feasible region.

John


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