SOLUTION: Solve the following linear programming problems using graphical methods Maximize P = 3x+4y subject to 2x+y <= 100, x+y <= 8, x >= 0,y >= 0. Minimize P =5x+8y subje

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Question 1192582: Solve the following linear programming problems using graphical methods
Maximize P = 3x+4y
subject to
2x+y <= 100, x+y <= 8, x >= 0,y >= 0.

Minimize P =5x+8y
subject to
2x+y <= 0, 2x+3y <= 14, x >= 0, y >= 0.

Answer by ikleyn(52778)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
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Of the two problems of your post,  the first one is a  TWIN  to the other  LP  problem,
which I solved for you today in the morning.


So, you have a  TEMPLATE  to solve it.


Consider it as a useful exercise for you to check if you do understand everything correctly from my previous solution.


You may report me about your progress.


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                A fair advise to you for the future:

    Never pack more than one problem per post.




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