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Find the maximum and/or minimum value(s) of the objective function on the feasible set S. (If an answer does not exist, enter DNE.) Z = 6x + 2y maximum minimum

          Find the maximum and/or minimum value(s) of the objective function on the feasible set S. (If an answer does not exist, enter DNE.)
Z = 6x + 2y
maximum
minimum
        
Find the maximum and/or minimum value(s) of the objective function on the feasible set S. (If an answer does not exist, enter DNE.)
Z = 6x + 2y
maximum
minimum

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00:01 In this equation we are given with the objective function as z to be equals to 6x plus 2y.
00:13 Now finding the value of this objective function at the given points for 1, 4 it will be equals to 6 plus 8 that is 14.
00:22 For 3, 6 it will be equals to 18 plus 12 that is equals to 30.
00:28 For 3, 1 it will be equals to 18 plus 2 that is equals to 20...
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