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What  are the separate equations represented by the homogeneous equation ax² 2hxy + by²= 0.​

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square meters of silk, and 5 square meters of wool. Design A

requires the following: 3 square meters of cotton, 2 square meters of silk and 1 square meter of wool. Design B

requires the following: 2 square meters of cotton, 4 square meters of silk. If the Design A sells for P1,200 and

Design B for P1,600, how many of each garment should the boutique produce to obtain the maximum amountOkkna graphing paper.

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Problem #1. A local boutique produced two designs of gowns A and B and has the following materials

available: 18 square meters of cotton, and 20 square meters of silk, and 5 square meters of wool. Design A

requires the following: 3 square meters of cotton, 2 square meters of silk and 1 square meter of wool. Design B

requires the following: 2 square meters of cotton, 4 square meters of silk. If the Design A sells for P1,200 and

Design B for P1,600, how many of each garment should the boutique produce to obtain the maximum amounta graphing paper.

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Problem #1. A local boutique produced two designs of gowns A and B and has the following materials

available: 18 square meters of cotton, and 20 square meters of silk, and 5 square meters of wool. Design A

requires the following: 3 square meters of cotton, 2 square meters of silk and 1 square meter of wool. Design B

requires the following: 2 square meters of cotton, 4 square meters of silk. If the Design A sells for P1,200 and

Design B for P1,600, how many of each garment should the boutique produce to obtain the maximum amounta graphing paper.

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Problem #1. A local boutique produced two designs of gowns A and B and has the following materials

available: 18 square meters of cotton, and 20 square meters of silk, and 5 square meters of wool. Design A

requires the following: 3 square meters of cotton, 2 square meters of silk and 1 square meter of wool. Design B

requires the following: 2 square meters of cotton, 4 square meters of silk. If the Design A sells for P1,200 and

Design B for P1,600, how many of each garment should the boutique produce to obtain the maximum amounta graphing paper.

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Problem #1. A local boutique produced two designs of gowns A and B and has the following materials

available: 18 square meters of cotton, and 20 square meters of silk, and 5 square meters of wool. Design A

requires the following: 3 square meters of cotton, 2 square meters of silk and 1 square meter of wool. Design B

requires the following: 2 square meters of cotton, 4 square meters of silk. If the Design A sells for P1,200 and

Design B for P1,600, how many of each garment should the boutique produce to obtain the maximum amounta graphing paper.

pages

Problem #1. A local boutique produced two designs of gowns A and B and has the following materials

available: 18 square meters of cotton, and 20 square meters of silk, and 5 square meters of wool. Design A

requires the following: 3 square meters of cotton, 2 square meters of silk and 1 square meter of wool. Design B

requires the following: 2 square meters of cotton, 4 square meters of silk. If the Design A sells for P1,200 and

Design B for P1,600, how many of each garment should the boutique produce to obtain the maximum amounta graphing paper.

pages

Problem #1. A local boutique produced two designs of gowns A and B and has the following materials

available: 18 square meters of cotton, and 20 square meters of silk, and 5 square meters of wool. Design A

requires the following: 3 square meters of cotton, 2 square meters of silk and 1 square meter of wool. Design B

requires the following: 2 square meters of cotton, 4 square meters of silk. If the Design A sells for P1,200 and

Design B for P1,600, how many of each garment should the boutique produce to obtain the maximum amounta graphing paper.

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Problem #1. A local boutique produced two designs of gowns A and B and has the following materials

available: 18 square meters of cotton, and 20 square meters of silk, and 5 square meters of wool. Design A

requires the following: 3 square meters of cotton, 2

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Problem #1. A local boutique produced two designs of gowns A and B and has the following materials

available: 18 square meters of cotton, and 20 square meters of silk, and 5 square meters of wool. Design A

requires the following: 3 square meters of cotton, 2 square meters of silk and 1 square meter of wool. Design B

requires the following: 2 square meters of cotton, 4

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