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Question 1134443:   Solve the linear programming problem. Show the Graph. Maximize C = -3x + 5y subject to:
 
x-y>=-3 
2x+y<=12 
x>=0 
y>=0
 
Maximum: 
 
 Answer by mathsolverplus(88)      (Show Source): 
You can  put this solution on YOUR website! Under the given conditions, the overlapping area is a quadrilateral with four 
vertices: (0,0) (0,3) (3,6) and (6,0)
 
 
 
Substitute each into the C=-3x+5y to see which one gives the highest value.
 
If (0,0):
 
C=0
 
If (0,3):
 
C = 0 + 5(3) = 15
 
If (3,6): 
 
C = -3(3)+5(6) = -9+30 = 21
 
If (6,0): 
 
C = -3(6) + 5(0) = -18
 
Maximum occurs at C=21 when x = 3 and y = 6.
 
 
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