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Find the minimum value of C=-2x+y subject to the following constraints x≥-5 x≤4 y≥-1 x≤3

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Answer:

The minimum value of C is -9

Explanation:

we have


C=-2x+y


x\geq -5


x\leq 4


y\geq -1


y\leq 3

using a graphing tool

The solution is the shaded rectangle

see the attached figure

The vertices of the rectangle are the points


(-5,3),(4,3),(4,-1),(-5,-1)

To find the the minimum value of C, substitute the value of x and the value of y of each vertex and calculate the value of C, then compare the results

For
(-5,3)


C=-2(-5)+3=13

For
(4,3)


C=-2(4)+3=-5

For
(4,-1)


C=-2(4)-1=-9

For
(-5,-1)


C=-2(-5)-1=9

therefore

The minimum value of C is -9

Find the minimum value of C=-2x+y subject to the following constraints x≥-5 x≤4 y-example-1
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