Asked by bowershe

Find the values of x and y that maximize the objective function P=3x + 2y for the graph. What is the maximum value.

step by step please

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Answered by Jay
rip

i'll still take those answers tho if anyone got them
Answered by gurt
Plug the points into 3x+2y, for 0,8 you get 16, for 5,4 you get 23, for 9,0 you get 27, so the values that give you the maximum objective function is 9,0 and the maximum value is 27
Answered by yikes
okay, based on gurt, they're doing this (for those who need a visual):

P = 3(0)+2(8) = 16
P = 3(5)+2(4) = 23
P = 3(9)+2(0) = 27

Personally, I have no idea if this is right, yet. I'll probably come back once I get the results in and confirm if this works or not hhhh
Answered by Yikes never came back
Wow yikes never came back to confirm. sad times.

Answered by s0hvaperuna
Wow that sucks
Answered by RIP yikes
Let us have a moment of silence for yikes who never came back
poor yikes, may their answers forever be in consideration. i shall take one for the team and tell you if I get it right. <3
Answered by yikes come back
thank you
Yikes, come back!!!!
Answered by RIP Yikes
It's been almost a year since Yikes left, the village has never been the same.
Some speculated that he died
Others say he never submitted his test
but deep down, Yikes will always be with us
Answered by meowman1
yikes not a real one
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