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Use the equation Q=5x+3y and the following constraints: 3y+6 ≥ 5x y ≤ 3 4x ≥ 12 a. Maximize and minimize the equation Q=5x+3y b. Suppose the equation Q=5x+3y was changed to Q=-5x-3y, describe how the maximum and minimum would change in the new equation compared to the original equation and explain why you think it is that way.

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