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how to find feasible region in Lpp​

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Answered by golnakondaanuradha
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The feasible region is the region of the graph containing all the points that satisfy all the inequalities in a system. To graph the feasible region, first graph every inequality in the system. Then find the area where all the graphs overlap. That's the feasible region.

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Answered by Insanegirl0
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The feasible region is the region of the graph containing all the points that satisfy all the inequalities in a system. To graph the feasible region, first graph every inequality in the system. Then find the area where all the graphs overlap. That's the feasible region.

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