Answer:
1. Objective function is a maximum at (16,0), Z = 4x+4y = 4(16) + 4(0) = 64
2. Objective function is at a maximum at (5,3), Z=3x+2y=3(5)+2(3)=21
Step-by-step explanation:
1. Maximize: P = 4x +4y
Subject to: 2x + y ≤ 20
x + 2y ≤ 16
x, y ≥ 0
Plot the constraints and the objective function Z, or P=4x+4y)
Push the objective function to the limit permitted by the feasible region to find the maximum.
Answer: Objective function is a maximum at (16,0),
Z = 4x+4y = 4(16) + 4(0) = 64
2. Maximize P = 3x + 2y
Subject to x + y ≤ 8
2x + y ≤ 13
x ≥ 0, y ≥ 0
Plot the constraints and the objective function Z, or P=3x+2y.
Push the objective function to the limit in the increase + direction permitted by the feasible region to find the maximum intersection.
Answer: Objective function is at a maximum at (5,3),
Z = 3x+2y = 3(5)+2(3) = 21
Answer:
6
Step-by-step explanation:
3( 4x - 6)
Let x =2
3( 4*2 -6)
3(8-6)
3*2
6
Check
12x-18
12*2 -18
24-18
6
Both equal 6
Answer:
Yup if you have 8+8=14 then 8+8-1=-1
If x were positive, y would have to be a larger negative number.
Suppose x = 10. y would have to be negative 11+.
In other words, the absolute value of y would have to be greater than the value of x