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Let p and q be the statements: p:4x+...

Let p and q be the statements:
`p:4x+5yle20,q:3x^(2)+2y^(2)le6`

A

(a) both p and q can be constraints of LPP

B

(b) p but not q is a constraint of LPP

C

(c) q and not p is a constraint of LPP

D

(d) neither p nor q is a constraint of LPP

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