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Solve the LP problem. If no optimal solution exists, indicate whether the feasible region is empty or the objective function is unbounded. HINT [See Example 1.] (Enter EMPTY if the region is empty. Enter UNBOUNDED if the function is unbounded.) Minimize c = x + y subject to x + 5y ≥ 6 5x + y ≥ 6 x ≥ 0, y ≥ 0. c = x = y =
Solve the LP problem. If no optimal solution exists, indicate whether the feasible region is empty or the objective function is unbounded. HINT (See Example 1.] (Enter EMPTY if the region is empty. Enter UNBOUNDED if the function is unbounded.) Minimize c = 8x - By subject to 7 sy ys 2x x + y27 x + 2y = 16 x>0, y 2 0. c= (x,y) = ((
Solve the LP problem. If no optimal solution exists, indicate whether the feasible region is empty or the objective function is unbounded. HINT [See Example 1.] (Enter EMPTY if the region is empty. Enter UNBOUNDED if the function is unbounded.) a)Maximize p = 3x + 2y subject to −4x+y≥10 x+3y≤12 x ≥ 0, y ≥ 0 p= (x,y)= b) Maximize and minimize p = x + 2y subject to x + y ≥ 6 x + y ≤ 8 x...
Solve the given linear programming problem using the simplex method. If no optimal solution exists, indicate whether the feasible region is empty or the objective function is unbounded. (Enter EMPTY if the feasible region is empty and UNBOUNDED if the objective function is unbounded.) Minimize c = x + y + z + w subject to x + y ≥ 80 x + z ≥ 60 x + y − w ≤ 50 y + z − w ≤ 50...
-100x 1. Given the function f(x)=- (1-0.5x) (a) Find the y-intercept point (if there is any): (b) Find the x-intercept point(s) (if there is any): (c) Find f'(x): (d) Find critical number(s) of f(x) (Type 1 and Type 2, if there are any): (e) Find the critical point(s) (if there are any): (f) Find the open x-intervals where f(x) increases and decreases: (g) Find the behavior of the function for very large positive x-values (find limit as x goes to...
can i het help with this question please The graph and equation of the function f are given. a. Use the graph to find any values at which f has a relative maximum, and use the equation to calculate the relative maximum for each value b. Use the graph to find any values at which f has a relative minimum, and use the equation to calculate the relative minimum for each value. fx)-2x3+3x2 -12x+7 I-5.5.1] by I-35,35,5] a. Select the...
MATLAB only please I am trying to get my getdatafuntion to work. I am also trying to get all my x's, y's, and v's to popup in the command window so I can put in any value and it will find the value for me using the equation I put in. function project_9_sjl() % PROJECT_9_SJL project_9_sjl() is the driver function for the program. % % Name: Scott Lawrence % Date: 3/27/2019 % Class: CMPSC 200 % Description: Determine the optimal...
1 In a disastrous first flight, an experimental paper airplane follows the trajectory indicated by these parametric equations: x(t) = 1 - 3 sint y(t) = 4 - 3 cost but crashes into a wall after 10 seconds. Give all coordinates as (x,y) coordinates, along with their associated t values. The (x,y) simply gives you the location of the plane. The x-axis can be assumed to be the ground. You could consider the y values to be in feet, so...
1. Which of the following conditions will lead to a smaller variance for the intercept estimator for your multiple regression model? (A) X values cluster far from the origin of the X axis (B) X values closely pack around the mean of X in your sample (C) Small sample sizes (D) High correlation among the explanatory variables (E) Small error variance in the population regression function 2. R-squared (A) measures the proportion of variability of the dependent variable that is...
A farmer has 70-acres on which to plant a pear orchard. Three neighboring farms with similar soil conditions already have established orchards. One of these orchards has 250 trees planted per acre yielding, on average, 525 pears per tree. Another has 280 trees per acre, yielding 480 pears per tree, while the third with 350 trees per acre yields only 375 pears per tree (see chart). The average weight of a pear is approximately ½-pound. Perform appropriate transformations so as...