Consider the following LP problem: minimize z = -X₁ + X₂-2x3, subject to X₁ + X₂ + X3 ≤6, -X₁ + 2x₂ + 3x3 ≤9, X1, X2, X3 ≥0. (a) Solve the problem by the Simplex method.
Consider the following LP problem: minimize z = -X₁ + X₂-2x3, subject to X₁ + X₂ + X3 ≤6, -X₁ + 2x₂ + 3x3 ≤9, X1, X2, X3 ≥0. (a) Solve the problem by the Simplex method.
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