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mario62 [17]
3 years ago
11

Simplify the expression below​

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1 answer:
Nana76 [90]3 years ago
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Answer:

Oh dear thats tuff. I'm sorry i can't help, but stay in school kid! Please brainliest for fun, but  only if u want.

Step-by-step explanation:

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3. Graph the constraints to identify the feasible region

See the figure below.

The "TRUE" regions for each graph are the shaded areas to the side of the line indicated by the arrows.

The "feasibility region" is the dark green area where all three areas overlap and all three conditions are satisfied.

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\begin{array}{rcr}2x - y  & = & 12\\4x + 2y & = & 0\\4x - 2y & = & 24\\8x&=&24\\x & = & \mathbf{3}\\6 - y & = & 12\\-y & = &6\\y & = & \mathbf{-6}\\\end{array}\\

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(ii) Constraints (a) and (c)

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