In problems 3-8, find the maximum and minimum value of the given objective function of a linear programming problem. The figure illustrates the graph of the feasible points.
To find: The maximum and minimum value of given objective function of a linear programming problem.
Answer to Problem 3AYU
Solution:
Maximum value is 11 and Minimum value is 3.
Explanation of Solution
Given:
From the graph, the corner points are .
Calculation:
The below table lists the corner points and the corresponding values of objective function.
Corner points are | Value of objective function |
6 | |
11 | |
3 | |
7 | |
4 |
From the table, the maximum value is 11 and the minimum value is 3.
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