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Linear Programming

Author:
Anthony OR 柯志明
Topic:
Inequalities
(Updated: 26 May 2012) At which points would the function F = 2x + 3y be maximum subject to the constraints? Change F to 3x + 2y. Would F = 3x + 2y be maximum at the same point? Explain your findings by dragging the line F = 0.
Anthony Or. GeoGebra Institute of Hong Kong.

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