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OpenStudy (anonymous):

minimize x+y+z subject to x+2y +3z = 10 x>=1 y>=2 z>=1

OpenStudy (anonymous):

I don't believe there is one. I tried lagrange multipliers, but you can't solve for x or y because the partial with respect to x is 1-lambda. There is no x to solve for, thus you can't plug back in to solve.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Man, I forgot to type that I just need to find the standard form of this...THX anyway..

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