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    The Point (3, 2) Is Feasible for the Constraint 2x<sub>1</sub>\(\le\)
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The Point (3, 2) Is Feasible for the Constraint 2x1 ≤\le≤

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The point (3, 2) is feasible for the constraint 2x1 + 6x2 ≤\le≤ 30.

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