For problems 24 and 25; Given the region under the plane 2x + 3y + z = 6 that lies in the first octant. 2 0 24. What is the correct limit for z? a. 0

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Options for the Answer in Number 25:

a) 7

b) 8

c) 9

d) 10

 

For problems 24 and 25;
Given the region under the plane 2x + 3y + z = 6 that lies in the first octant.
2
0
24. What is the correct limit for z?
a. 0<z<6+ 2x + 3y
b. 0≤z≤6- 2x - 3y
c. 1 ≤z ≤ 6 - 2x - 3y
d. 0 ≤z≤ 6+ 2x + 3y
25. Evaluate
3-3x+2 -2x-3y
a. 7
c. 9
3xdzdA
Transcribed Image Text:For problems 24 and 25; Given the region under the plane 2x + 3y + z = 6 that lies in the first octant. 2 0 24. What is the correct limit for z? a. 0<z<6+ 2x + 3y b. 0≤z≤6- 2x - 3y c. 1 ≤z ≤ 6 - 2x - 3y d. 0 ≤z≤ 6+ 2x + 3y 25. Evaluate 3-3x+2 -2x-3y a. 7 c. 9 3xdzdA
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