MCQ
The optimal value of the objective function is attained at the points
  • A
    given by intersection of lines representing inequations with axes only
  • B
    given by intersection of lines representing inequations with $X$ -axis only
  • given by corner points of the feasible region
  • D
    at the origin

Answer

Correct option: C.
given by corner points of the feasible region
c
The optimal value of the objective function is attained at the point is given by corner points of the feasible region.

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