Find the optimal value(s) of the objective function on the feasible set S. Z = 7x + 6y minimum maximum (3,5) (1, 3) S (1, 1) (6, 1) X
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The feasible set S is defined by the given constraints. In this case, the constraints are not explicitly given, so we will assume that the feasible set S is defined by the points (3, 5) and (6, 1). Show more…
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