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Standard XII
Mathematics
Convexity
If z=5x+y sub...
Question
If
z
=
5
x
+
y
subject to the constraints
3
x
+
y
≤
15
,
4
x
+
3
y
≤
30
where
x
,
y
≥
0
,
then the value of
z
m
a
x
is equal to
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Solution
Given,
z
=
5
x
+
y
and constraints
3
x
+
y
≤
15
,
4
x
+
3
y
≤
30
where
x
,
y
≥
0
⇒
x
5
+
y
15
≤
1
,
x
15
2
+
y
10
≤
1
,
x
,
y
≥
0
We get common area as marked in figure
Now, finally
Corner points
z
=
5
x
+
y
(
5
,
0
)
25
(Maximum)
(
3
,
6
)
21
(
0
,
10
)
10
(
0
,
0
)
0
Thus maximum value of the function
z
is
25
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