Minimize: subject to: z = x-y 4x - 3y ≤0 x + y ≤ 10 x,y ≥ 0

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Problem 3SE: How are the absolute maximum and minimum similar to and different from the local extrema?
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1. True or false: The LP problem has an unbounded feasible region

2. How many corner points are there in this LP problem?

3. Which of the following points is not a corner point in the feasible region for this LP problem?

Please refer to the LP model in this picture. 

Minimize:
subject to:
z = x-y
4x - 3y ≤0
x + y ≤ 10
x,y ≥ 0
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