Question
The value of objective function is maximum under linear constraints

Answer

  1. at any vertex of feasible region
Solution:
In linear programming problem we substitute the coordinates of vertices of feasible region in the objective function and then we obtain the maximum or minimum value.
Therefore, the value of objective function is maximum under linear constraints at any vertex of feasible region.

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