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Consider $\frac{x}{2}+\frac{y}{4} \ge1,$ and $\frac{x}{3}+\frac{y}{4} \le1, x, y \ge0.$ Then number of possible solutions are :

Updated On: Mar 18, 2024
  • Zero
  • Unique
  • Infinite
  • None of these
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The Correct Option is C

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Answer (c) Infinite
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Concepts Used:

Graphical Solution of Linear Inequalities In Two Variables

Graphical representation needs the plotting of the x and y in graph paper. Plotting the x and y values of the equation on the coordinate plane. For plotting the graph you will be needed at least 3 sets of points. It is very much important for those points to fall in a straight line. If the points are haphazardly placed, it will indicate some fault in your work.

Tabular Representation

On the graph paper, draw the x and y-axis. Simply, the x and y-axis are two number lines that are placed perpendicular to each other at the (0,0) point. This point is known to be the origin. Use the aforesaid values for plotting the points. Join all of these points with a straight line.

Graphical Solution of Linear Inequalities In Two Variables