In the feasible set for the General Motors problem, the nonnegativity x,y,z 0 leaves an
Chapter 8, Problem 8.1.8(choose chapter or problem)
In the feasible set for the General Motors problem, the nonnegativity x,y,z 0 leaves an eighth of three-dimensional space (the positive octant). How is this cut by the two planes from the constraints, and what shape is the feasible set? How do its corners show that, with only these two constraints, there will be only two kinds of cars in the optimal solution?
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