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Minimise `Z=x+2y`
Subject to `2x+yge3,x+2yge6,x,yge0`.
Show that the minimum of `Z` occurs at more than two points.

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The correct Answer is:
`Z_(min) = 6` at all points (more than two points) on the line segment [CB] joining the points C(6,0) and B(0,3).
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