SOLUTION: An objective function is to be maximized given the following constraints: x + 2y <- 4, x - y <- 1, x >- 0, y >- 0. Find the vertices of the set of feasible solutions.
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Question 93165: An objective function is to be maximized given the following constraints: x + 2y <- 4, x - y <- 1, x >- 0, y >- 0. Find the vertices of the set of feasible solutions.
Thank you
Answer by mathispowerful(115) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Are you sure your constraint inequalities are correct? According to my calculation, there is no feasible solution region!
Other tutors, please let me know if you have a solution.
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