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Show by graphical method that the following LPP has unbounded solution but it has an unique optimal solution, `x=3, y= 18` for the subject, Minimize `Z = 4x + 2y `Subject to the constraints `3x+y>=27, -x-y<=-21 ,x+2y>= 30, and x>=0, y>=0`.

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