Maximize z = x + 2y, subject to

 

                        x + y ≤ 8

                        x       ≤ 5

                        x ≥ 0, y ≥ 0
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Maximize Z = f(x,y) = 3x+2y

subject to: 2x + y < 18

2x + 3y < 42

3x + y < 24

x > 0, y > 0
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Maximize Z =  2x1 + 4x2

Subject to:       4x1 + 6x1 ≤ 120

                          2x1 + 6x2   ≤ 72

                                      X2    ≤ 10

 

Please solve in linear programming graphically 

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