In Problems 39 and 40, explain why Theorem 2 cannot be used to conclude that a maximum or minimum value exists. Graph the feasible regions and use graphs of the objective function z = x − y for various values of z to discuss the existence of a maximum value and a minimum value. Minimize and maximize z = x − y subject to x − 2 y ≥ − 6 2 x − y ≥ 0 x , y ≥ 0
In Problems 39 and 40, explain why Theorem 2 cannot be used to conclude that a maximum or minimum value exists. Graph the feasible regions and use graphs of the objective function z = x − y for various values of z to discuss the existence of a maximum value and a minimum value. Minimize and maximize z = x − y subject to x − 2 y ≥ − 6 2 x − y ≥ 0 x , y ≥ 0
Solution Summary: The author explains that theorem 2 cannot be used to conclude that a minimum or maximum value exists for the objective function z=x-y subject to constraints.
In Problems 39 and 40, explain why Theorem 2 cannot be used to conclude that a maximum or minimum value exists. Graph the feasible regions and use graphs of the objective function
z
=
x
−
y
for various values of
z
to discuss the existence of a maximum value and a minimum value.
Minimize and maximize
z
=
x
−
y
subject to
x
−
2
y
≥
−
6
2
x
−
y
≥
0
x
,
y
≥
0
3. Let
f(z) =
sin (22) + cos (T2)
2(22+1)(z+1)
Compute f(z)dz over each of the contours/closed curves C1, C2, C3 and C4 shown
below.
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PLEASE SOLVE STEP BY STEP WITHOUT ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE OR CHATGPT
SOLVE BY HAND STEP BY STEP
4.- A beer at an unknown temperature is introduced into a refrigerator that has a constant temperature of 1°C. After 20 minutes, the temperature of the beer is 10°C, and after 40 minutes, the temperature of the beer is 6°C.
a) Determine the temperature at which the beer was placed inside the refrigerator.b) How long will it take for the beer to reach 2°C?
PLEASE SOLVE STEP BY STEP WITHOUT ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE OR CHATGPT
SOLVE BY HAND STEP BY STEP
5.- It is known that the population of a certain community increases at a rate proportional to the number of people at any given moment. If the population doubled in 5 years:
a) How long will it take to triple?b) How long will it take to quadruple?
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