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Minimize the function M - 3 x + 3 y 2 subject
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Minimize the function M - 3 x + 3 y 2 subject to 2 x + y 6 4 and find the values of x
Minimize the function M
-
3
x
+
3
y
2
subject to
2
x
+
y
6
4
and find the values of x and y at which M is minimized The minimum value of M is and it occurs when x is and y is
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