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The region represented by x<=0 y<=0 and 6x+y>=4 is​

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Answered by shiva0004
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Answered by sadiaanam
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The inequalities are x ≤ 0, y ≤ 0 and 6x + y ≥ 4.

To Find: The region from the three inequalities.

Explanation: If two real numbers or the algebraic expressions are related by the symbols “>”, “<”, “≥”, “≤”, then the relation is called an inequality.

There are two types of equalities:Strict Inequality and Slack Inequality

The strict inequalities symbols are less than symbol (<) and greater than symbol (>). These two symbols are called strict inequalities as it shows the numbers are strictly greater than or less than each other.The slack inequalities are less than or equal to symbol (≤) and greater than or equal to symbol (≥). The slack inequalities represent the relation between two inequalities that are not strict.

The region represented by x ≤ 0, y ≤ 0 and 6x + y ≥ 4 is given below in the graph.

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