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Maximise `Z=-x+2y`
Subject to the constraints `xge3, x+3yge5,x+2yge6,yge0`

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To solve the linear programming problem of maximizing \( Z = -x + 2y \) subject to the constraints \( x \geq 3 \), \( x + 3y \geq 5 \), \( x + 2y \geq 6 \), and \( y \geq 0 \), we will follow these steps: ### Step 1: Identify the constraints The constraints are: 1. \( x \geq 3 \) 2. \( x + 3y \geq 5 \) 3. \( x + 2y \geq 6 \) 4. \( y \geq 0 \) ...
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