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If I have found all of the linear equations and have all of the intersection points for this feasible region, how do I calculate the maximum and minimum using the given function
f(x,y)=-x+3y?
            
        If I have found all of the linear equations and have all of the intersection points for this feasible region, how do I calculate the maximum and minimum using the given function
f(x,y)=-x+3y?
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                    Answered by
            bobpursley
            
    If this function f(x,y) is the function for which you have a set of x,y then calculate each f(x,y) and see which is max or min.  There shouldn't be that many intersecting points to test.
    
                    Answered by
            ABCD
            
    Thanks, I hope that's it.
    
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