Max Z = x₁ - 2x2 subject to: X1 + 2x₂ <= 7

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1. Draw the feasible region of the LP. Label the constraints and corner points in your graph. 2. Is (5,5) a feasible region? How do you say so? 3. Enumerate all the feasible corner points of this LP. 4. What is the optimal solution? Provide x1,x2, and z value.
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Max Z = x₁ - 2x2
subject to:
+ 2x₂ <= 7
2x₁ + 3x₂ >= 3
-2x1 + 5x2 <= 13
X1, X2 >= 0
X1
Consider the following LP.
Transcribed Image Text:Part 1 - Max Z = x₁ - 2x2 subject to: + 2x₂ <= 7 2x₁ + 3x₂ >= 3 -2x1 + 5x2 <= 13 X1, X2 >= 0 X1 Consider the following LP.
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