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Solve the Following Linear Programming Problem graphically : Maximise `Z" "=" "5x" "+" "3y` subject to `3x+5ylt=15 ,""""5x+2ylt=10 ,""""xgeq0,""""ygeq0` .

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`z=5x+3y`
`3x+5y<=15`
[#XII_RD_30_E01_24(i)]
`5x+2y<=10`
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