ADM 2302 Lecture 6: Untitled 3

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> thus the slope of the constraint line is -0. 5 slope of of = 32/c < 0. 5 c > 2 * 32 = 64. > while the objective function value changes the optimal solution (x1 = 15, x2 = 15) remains unchanged. > intuitively appealing as we are already making as much of x1 as we can. > thus, assuming that the coe cient of x1 is held constant, the coe cient of x2 can range from (0,64) and the point (x1 = 15, x2 = 15) will remain optimal. > assuming that the coe cient of x2 is held constant, the coe cient of x1 can range from (16, ) and the point (x1 = 15, x2 = 15) will remain optimal. > note, in our analysis to date we have only changed one coe cient at a time!

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