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Mathematics, 14.12.2020 04:10 damianb25

Find the values of x and y that maximize the objective function P = 3x + 2y for the graph. What is the maximum value?
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maximum value at (5, 4); 32
b. maximum value at (0,8); 16
maximum value at (9, 0); 27
d. maximum value at (0, 0); 0


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