Operations Research : Applications and Algorithms
Operations Research : Applications and Algorithms
4th Edition
ISBN: 9780534380588
Author: Wayne L. Winston
Publisher: Brooks Cole
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Chapter 6, Problem 11RP

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Finding range of values that makes the current basis remains optimal:

  • The given Linear Programming (LP) is,

max z =3x1+x2

s.t. 2x1+x28        (1)

4x1+x210        (2)

x1, x20

  • Substitute the value of “x1” as “0” in Equation(1),

2×0+x2=8x2=8

  • Hence the point “(x1,x2)” is “(0,8)”.
  • Substitute the value of “x2” as “0” in Equation(1),

2x1+0=82x1=8x1=82x1=4

  • Hence the point “(x1,x2)” is “(4,0)”

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