Home
Class 12
MATHS
Solve the Following Linear Programming P...

Solve the Following Linear Programming Problem graphically : Maximise `Z = 3x + 4y`subject to the constraints : `x+ylt=4,xgeq0,ygeq0`.

Text Solution

Verified by Experts

The correct Answer is:
`Z_(max) = 16` at the point(0,4).
Promotional Banner

Topper's Solved these Questions

  • LINEAR PROGRAMMING

    MODERN PUBLICATION|Exercise Exercise 12.2|11 Videos
  • LINEAR PROGRAMMING

    MODERN PUBLICATION|Exercise Miscellaneous Exercise|10 Videos
  • LINEAR PROGRAMMING

    MODERN PUBLICATION|Exercise EXERCISE 12 (C ) (Very Short Answer Type Questions)|15 Videos
  • INVERSE - TRIGONOMETRIC FUNCTIONS

    MODERN PUBLICATION|Exercise CHAPTER TEST (2)|11 Videos
  • MATRICES

    MODERN PUBLICATION|Exercise CHAPTER TEST (3)|12 Videos

Similar Questions

Explore conceptually related problems

Solve the Following Linear Programming Problem graphically: Maximise Z=3x+4y subject to the constraints : x+y =0,y>=0

Solve the Following Linear Programming Problem graphically: Maximise Z=3x+2y subject to x+2y =0

Solve the Following Linear Programming Problem graphically: Maximise Z=5x+3y subject to 3x+5y =0,y>=0

Solve the Following Linear Programming Problem graphically: Minimise Z=-3x+4y Subject to x+2y =0,y>=0

Solve the following linear programming problem graphically: Maximise Z" "=" "4x" "+y . . . (1) subject to the constraints: x+ylt=50 . . .(2) 3x+ylt=90 . . .(3) xgeq0,""""ygeq0 . . .(4)

Solve the following Linear Programming Problem graphically maximize Z=2x_(1)+3x_(2) subject to constraints x_(2) =0,x_(2)>=0

Solve each of the following linear programming problems by graphical method. Maximize Z=3x+3y Subject to the constraints x-ylt=1 x+ygeq3 x , ygeq0

Maximise Z=3x+4y Subject to the constraints x+yle4,xge0,yge0

Solve the following linear programming problem graphically: Minimize : z=100x+50y Subject to constraints : x+2yge10 3x+4yge24 xge0 yge0

Maximise Z=3x+4y, Subjected to the constraints x+y le1, x ge 0, y ge 0