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The constraints `-x_(1)+x_(2)lt 1, -x_(1)+3x_(2)le9, x_(1), x_(2)gt, 0` defines on

A

(a) Bounded feasible space

B

(b) Unbounded feasible space

C

(c) Both bounded and unbounded feasible space

D

(d) None of these

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