SOLUTION: Find the optimal value(s) of the objective function on the feasible set S.
Z = 3x + 2y
(3,5) (1,3) S, (1,1), (6,1)
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Question 937353: Find the optimal value(s) of the objective function on the feasible set S.
Z = 3x + 2y
(3,5) (1,3) S, (1,1), (6,1)
Answer by Fombitz(32388) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
I'll check one point, you do the rest.
(3,5)
Now do the same for the remaining points.
By optimal value, I assume you're looking for the maximum value of Z.
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