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Transcribed Image Text:7.4 The Simplex Method: Maximization
Standard Maximum Form A linear programing problem is in standard maximum form if
1. the objective function is to maximized;
2. all variables are nonnegative (x 2 0, i = 1,2,3, --):
3. all constraints involve s;
4. the constants on the right side in the constraints are all nonnegative (b > 0)
Example 1: Restate the following lincar programming problem by introducing slack variables:
Maximize z = 2xị + 3x2 + X3
Subject to x1 + X2 + 4x3 < 100
x, + 2x, + x3 < 150
3x1 + 2x2 + X3 S 320,
with
x, 2 0, x2 2 0, x3 2 0.
Example 2: Determine the pivot in the simplex tablcau for the problem in Example 1.
Pivoting Once the pivot has been selected, row operations are used to replace the initial simplex tableau by another
simplex tableau in which the pivot column variable is eliminated from all but one of the cquations. Since this new
tableau is obtained by row operations, it represents an equivalent system of equations (that is, a system with the same
solutions as the original system). This process, which is called pivoting, is explained in the next example.
Example 3: Use the indicated pivot, 2, to perform the pivoting on the simplex tableau of Example 2:
100
150
320
-2 -3 -1 0 0 0 1
0.
Example 4: In the simplex tableau obtained in Example 3, select a new pivot and perform the pivoting.
Example 5: Solve the linear programming problem introduced in Example 1.

Transcribed Image Text:7.4 The Simplex Method: Maximization
Example 6: In Example 1 of Section 7.3, the
following problem was solved graphically (using x
and y instead of x, and x2 , respectively):
, 7)
Maximize z = 8x, + 12x2
(K, 3)
Subject to 40x, + 80x, < 560
6x, + 8x2 < 72
x, 2 0, x2 2 0.
40, + S0 S60
(12, 0
with
Graphing the feasible region and evaluating z at cach
Corner Point Value of = Kr + 12
(0, 0)
comer point shows that the maximum value of z
(0, 7)
84
occurs at (8,3)
(8, 3)
100
(maximum)
(12, 0)
96
To solve the same problem by the simplex method, add a slack variable to cach constraint:
(0, 7)
(0, 7
(R, 3)
(8, 3)
(8.3)
(0,0)
(12.0)
(0, 0)
(12,0
(0. 0)
(12,0
Figure 7.28
Figure 7.29
Figure 7.30
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