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By graphing the system of constraints find the values or x and y that maximize the objective function, find the maximum value. 2x+y= 0 y=>0 Maximize for P=x+2y A) P=100 B) P=200 C) P=400 D) P=550
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By graphing the system of constraints find the values or x and y that maximize the objective function, find the maximum value.
2x+y= 0
y=>0
Maximize for P=x+2y
A) P=100
B) P=200
C) P=400
D) P=550
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The answer is choice C
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