For the given unbounded feasible region, the optimal solution of minimizing z-2x+5y is (o, 6) (1. 4) (3, 1) (5, 0) 3 17 8. O x=3, y=1

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Chapter6: Applications Of The Derivative
Section6.2: Applications Of Extrema
Problem 1YT: Find two nonnegative number x and y for which x+3y=30, such that x2y is maximized.
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(5, 0)
6.
O x=3, y=1
O x=5.Y3D0
O unbounded solution
O x=0, y=6
Transcribed Image Text:(3, 1) (5, 0) 6. O x=3, y=1 O x=5.Y3D0 O unbounded solution O x=0, y=6
For the given unbounded feasible region, the optimal solution of minimizing z=2x+5y is
(0, 6)
(1. 4)
(3, 1)
(5, 0)
2
O x=3, y=1
Transcribed Image Text:For the given unbounded feasible region, the optimal solution of minimizing z=2x+5y is (0, 6) (1. 4) (3, 1) (5, 0) 2 O x=3, y=1
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