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Find the maximum value of the function
=z+4x10y
subject to the following constraints.
≥x2≥y2≤+6x7y68

Transcribed Image Text:Find the maximum value of the function z = 4x+10y subject to the following constraints.
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x2 2
y22
6x+7y < 68
Note that the ALEKS graphing calculator can be used to make computations easier.
z =
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