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Dear ,
I can easily draw graph from constraints and ISO contribution line, but I can not find the optimal feasible area in optimal production graph.
Can you please help me , how I can identify the optimal feasible area from the graph.
Many Thanks
Selim
There is no such thing as ‘an optimal feasible area’.
The feasible area is the area where all of the constraints are satisfied (i.e. the area ‘below’ all the constraint lines.)
The optimal mix is at the corner of the feasible area that is furthest away from the origin when moving out the contribution line while keeping it parallel.
Have you watched my free lecture on this, because I do make the approach very clear in the lecture.