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OpenStudy (anonhmh):

What point maximizes the objectives function P = 4x +3y for the constraints below. What is the maximum value? Hint: don't forget that they haven't graphed it, so you need to first. Constraints : x> or equal to 0 Y>or equal to 0 Y or equal to y

OpenStudy (anonhmh):

Please someone help!!!! SOS

OpenStudy (moldybubblegum11):

i tried to figure this out but i cant. ;-;

OpenStudy (anonhmh):

Aw man :(

OpenStudy (moldybubblegum11):

i know someone who might be able to help. @mathmale and @zepdrix

OpenStudy (moldybubblegum11):

sorry i couldnt help, i just started learning this. ;-;

OpenStudy (anonhmh):

It's okay thanks for trying!

OpenStudy (misty1212):

\[y<\frac{1}{3}x-4\]?

OpenStudy (misty1212):

and \(6>y\)?

OpenStudy (misty1212):

HI!! you have to find the intersection of all those

OpenStudy (anonhmh):

Thank you thank you! Really helped!

OpenStudy (misty1212):

no that picture was wrong, lets do it again

OpenStudy (anonhmh):

Thank you! I found the answer!!!!

OpenStudy (misty1212):

\(y=6\) and \(y=\frac{1}{3}x-4\) meet at \((30,6)\) so mostly likely \[ P = 4x +3y\]is biggest for \(x=30,y=6\)

OpenStudy (misty1212):

oh good,\(\color\magenta\heartsuit\)

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