SOLUTION: Using the following system of inequalities find the maximum value of f(x,y) = 3x + 8y

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Question 1039946: Using the following system of inequalities find the maximum value of f(x,y) = 3x + 8y
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You forgot to write the inequalities. Please repost the problem. Thank you.
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