Consider the multiobjective problem max{z1 = 4.x1 – 9 x2, z2 = #1 +3 #9 } subject to *1 <7, x2 57, 2 x1 + x2 < 17, X1, x2 2 0.

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Consider the multiobjective problem
max{z1 = 4.x1 – 9 x2, z2 = #1 +3 #9 }
subject to
*1 <7,
x2 57,
2 x1 + x2 < 17,
X1, x2 2 0.
Transcribed Image Text:Consider the multiobjective problem max{z1 = 4.x1 – 9 x2, z2 = #1 +3 #9 } subject to *1 <7, x2 57, 2 x1 + x2 < 17, X1, x2 2 0.
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