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The constraints do not define a region with any points in common in Quadrant
I. When the constraints of a linear programming problem cannot be satisfied
simultaneously, then infeasibility is said to occur. This may mean that the
constraints have been formulated incorrectly, certain requirements need to be
changed, or that additional resources are required before the problem can be
solved.
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