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If Given Constraints Are 5x + 4y - > 2 , X < - 6 And Y < - 7, Then The Maximum Value Of The Function Z = X + 2y Is
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The Maximum Value Of Z = 5x + 3y, Subject To Constraints 3x + 5y
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For An LPP, Minimise Z = 2x + Y Subject To Constraints 5x + 10y
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A Vertex Of A Feasible Region By The Linear Constraints 3x + 4y
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The Maximum Value Of Z = 10x + 6y, Subject To Constraints
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