Max z = 5X1 + 8X2 Subject to: X1 < =6 2X1 + 3X2 < =19 X1 + X2 < =8 X1 , X2 >= 0

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Q1) Find (optimum solution) that maximum the sum
5X1 + 7X2 subject to the constraints below using:
graphical method
Max z = 5X1 + 8X2
Subject to:
X1 < =6
2X1 + 3X2 < =19
X1 + X2 < =8
X1 , X2 >= 0
Transcribed Image Text:Q1) Find (optimum solution) that maximum the sum 5X1 + 7X2 subject to the constraints below using: graphical method Max z = 5X1 + 8X2 Subject to: X1 < =6 2X1 + 3X2 < =19 X1 + X2 < =8 X1 , X2 >= 0
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