Consider the following linear program and answer the answer the following questions. Max 1A + 2B         s.t.           1A ≤ 4   1B ≤ 3   2A + 2B  =  10   A, B ≥ 0  (b) What are the extreme points of the feasible region? smaller x-value (A, B) =   larger x-value (A, B) =

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Consider the following linear program and answer the answer the following questions.
Max 1A + 2B      
 
s.t.      
 
  1A 4
  1B 3
  2A + 2B  =  10
  A, B ≥ 0  
(b)
What are the extreme points of the feasible region?
smaller x-value (A, B) =
 
larger x-value (A, B) =
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