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Transcribed Image Text:(A) Using slack variables, determine the initial system for the linear programming problem.
(B) Write the simplex tableau and identify the first pivot and the entering and exiting variables
(C) Use the simplex method to solve the problem
(B) Write the simplex tableau by filling in the blanks below.
5₁
(A) Using slack variables, determine the initial system for the linear programming problem. Use 5, for the first constraint and s₂ for the second constraint.
First constraint
Second constraint
Objective function
52
S
0
Maximize
subject to
$2 P
0
P=32x₁ + 12x₂
4x₁+x₂54
ty tng sn
xy.x₂20
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