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    Find the Value of the Objective Function Z = 6x
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Find the Value of the Objective Function Z = 6x

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Find the value of the objective function z = 6x - 5y at each of the vertices Find the value of the objective function z = 6x - 5y at each of the vertices     and   and then state the maximum and minimum values of the function. Find the value of the objective function z = 6x - 5y at each of the vertices     and   and then state the maximum and minimum values of the function. and Find the value of the objective function z = 6x - 5y at each of the vertices     and   and then state the maximum and minimum values of the function. and then state the maximum and minimum values of the function.

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