Mathematics, 16.12.2020 19:10 BigGirlsTheBest
The constraints of a problem are listed below. What are the vertices of the feasible region?
X+y is less than or equal to 5,
y is less than or equal to 3,
X is greater than or equal to 0,
y is greater than or equal to 0
A. (0, 0), (0, 3), (2, 3), (5,0)
B. (0, 0), (0,5), (2, 3), (5,0)
C. (0,0), (2, 3), (5,0)
D. (0, 3), (0,5), (2,3)
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