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If X + Y < - 2 ; X > - 0, Y > - 0 Is The Point At Which Maximum Value Of 3x + 2y Attained Will Be
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Maximum Value Of Z = 3x + 4y Subject To Constraints X - Y
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The Maximum Value Of Z = 4x + 2y Subject To Constraints
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Which Of The Term Is Not Used In A Linear Programming Problem?
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Maximum Value Of Z =12x + 3y, Subject To Constraints
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The Area Of The Feasible Region For The Following Constraints
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