Chapter 11: Q. 2 (page 789)
True or False. If a linear programming problem has a solution, it is located at a corner point of the graph of the feasible points.
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True
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Chapter 11: Q. 2 (page 789)
True or False. If a linear programming problem has a solution, it is located at a corner point of the graph of the feasible points.
True
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In Problems 23–34, graph each system of linear inequalities by hand. Verify your results using a graphing utility
Graph each inequality by hand.
Graph each equation of the system. Then solve the system to find the points of intersection.
In Problems 5–24, graph each equation of the system. Then solve the system to find the points of intersection.
Verify that the values of the variables listed are solutions of the system of equations.
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