Consider choosing x and y to maximise -x-3y, while 1 3y In(3x) + In 3 3 cannot fall below 1.4. What is the maximised value? (Round to two decimal places.)

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Consider choosing x and y to maximise -x-3y, while
Зу
-In
3
1
2
In(3x) +
3
cannot fall below 1.4. What is the maximised value? (Round to two decimal places.)
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Question 6
Select all that is true about the previous question.
OThere is are no valid critical points for the case where the constraint holds with
strict inequality because the constraint cannot be satisfied.
There is are no valid critical points for the case where the constraint holds with
strict inequality because the first order conditions cannot be satisfied.
There is are no valid critical points for the case where the constraint holds with
strict inequality because the complementary slackness check does not pass.
There is are no valid critical points for the case where the constraint holds with
strict equality because the constraint cannot be satisfied.
There is are no valid critical points for the case where the constraint holds with
strict equality because the first order conditions cannot be satisfied.
There is are no valid critical points for the case where the constraint holds with
strict equality because the complementary slackness check does not pass.
Transcribed Image Text:Question 5' Consider choosing x and y to maximise -x-3y, while Зу -In 3 1 2 In(3x) + 3 cannot fall below 1.4. What is the maximised value? (Round to two decimal places.) Your Answer: Answer D View hint for Question 5 Question 6 Select all that is true about the previous question. OThere is are no valid critical points for the case where the constraint holds with strict inequality because the constraint cannot be satisfied. There is are no valid critical points for the case where the constraint holds with strict inequality because the first order conditions cannot be satisfied. There is are no valid critical points for the case where the constraint holds with strict inequality because the complementary slackness check does not pass. There is are no valid critical points for the case where the constraint holds with strict equality because the constraint cannot be satisfied. There is are no valid critical points for the case where the constraint holds with strict equality because the first order conditions cannot be satisfied. There is are no valid critical points for the case where the constraint holds with strict equality because the complementary slackness check does not pass.
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