Suppose that the first goal in a GP problem is to make 3 X1 + 4 X2 approximately equal to 36. Using the deviational variables d1− and d1+, the following constraint can be used to express this goal.
3 X1 + 4 X2 + d1− − d1+ = 36
If we obtain a solution where X1 = 6 and X2 = 2, what values do the deviational variables assume?
A) d1− = 0, d1+ = 10
B) d1− = 10, d1+ = 0
C) d1− = 5, d1+ = 5
D) d1− = 6, d1+ = 0
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