SOLUTION: Find the maximun value of z=3x +2y subject tothe contraints x>=0, y>=0, x+2y<=4, x-y<=1

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Question 1168704: Find the maximun value of z=3x +2y subject tothe contraints x>=0, y>=0, x+2y<=4, x-y<=1
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Graph the four constraint relations on a single coordinate system. Find the feasibility polygon which is the intersection of the solution sets of the four constraints. Test the objective function at each of the feasibility polygon vertices to find the maximum value of z.


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