Maximize Z = 6 x + 4 y , subject to x ≤ 2, x + y ≤ 3, – 2 x + y ≤ 1, x ≥ 0, y ≥ 0
Mathematics · Class 12 · CBSE — Linear Programming
Maximize Z = 6x + 4y, subject to x ≤ 2, x + y ≤ 3,
– 2x + y ≤ 1, x ≥ 0, y ≥ 0
– 2x + y ≤ 1, x ≥ 0, y ≥ 0
- 12 at (2, 0)
at 
- 16 at (2, 1)
- 4 at (0, 1)
Answer
(C) 16 at (2, 1)
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