SOLUTION: At which point is the max value found in the system of inequalities linked below for the function f(x, y) = x - 2y?
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A.) (0, 3)
B.
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A.) (0, 3)
B.
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Question 1025925: At which point is the max value found in the system of inequalities linked below for the function f(x, y) = x - 2y?
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A.) (0, 3)
B.) (0, 0)
C.) (5, 0)
D.) (5, 3)
I think the answer is A.) (0,3) as its the highest point. Answer by Fombitz(32388) (Show Source):
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You need to check each of the points using the function.
Do the same for the remaining three points to find the maximum value for f.
You are not correct, it is not A.