39. 2x + y ≥ 6, 3x + 4y < 12
39. 2x + y ≥ 6, 3x + 4y < 12
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39.The given system of inequalities is
2x+y ≥ 6 - (1)
3x+4y ≤ 12- (2)
The corresponding equations are
2x + y = 6
So,and 3x + 4y = 6
So,
Put (x, y)= (0,0) in (1), (2),
? 2 × 0+0 ≥ 6
0 ≥ 6 which is false.
And 3 × 0+4 × 0 ≤ 12
0 ≤ 12 which is true.
So, solution of inequality (1) lies on the plane which excludes the origin and the solution o
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