Question 1198986
using the desmos.com calcullator, you would graph the oppositve of the inequalities.
the area on the graph that is not shaded is your region of feasibility.
the graph is shown below:


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as can be ween on the graph, the region of feasibility is where x <== 2 and where y >= 2x+2


any point that satisfies those two inequalities will be in the region of feasibility.


for example:


the point (4,20) will not satisfy those inequalities because x >= 2.
on the graph, it is in the shaded region.


the point (-10,-20) will not satisfy those inequalities because it is not equal o or above the line of the equation y = 2x + 2.
when x = -10, y = 2x + 2 becomes y = -18.
y = -20 is not above or equal to -18.
that point is in the shaded region as shown on the graph.


the point (-10,10) is in the feasible rregion and is not shaded.
y = 2x + 2 = -18 is on the line when x = -10.
y = 10 is above the line at that point when x = -10.