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(A <a href="/wiki/Graph" title="Graph">graph</a> showing how a series of linear constraints on two <a href="/wiki/Variable" title="Variable">variables</a> produce a feasible region in a <a href="/wiki/Linear_programming" title="Linear programming">linear programming</a> problem. {{PD-user-en|Jacj}})
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