Mathematics, 30.03.2021 23:50 starburst2005
(1 point) Given the system of inequalities below, determine the shape of the feasible region and
find the vertices of the feasible region. Give the shape as "triangle", "quadrilateral", or
"unbounded". Report your vertices starting with the one which has the smallest x-value. If more
than one vertex has the same, smallest x-value, start with the one that has the smallest y-value.
Proceed clockwise from the first vertex. Leave any unnecessary answer spaces blank.
x + y < 2
3x + y 23
x + 4y <3
x > 0
y > 0
The shape of the feasible region is quadrilateral
The first vertex is
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The second vertex is (
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The third vertex is
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The fourth vertex is (
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