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How would the maximum and minimum values of a feasible region be found with a given function such as f(x,y)=-x+3y?
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Answered by bobpursley
Because x and y are linear, the maximum in an allowed region will be the most minimum x and the maximum y.
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Answered by ABCD
Thanks
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