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What happens in the case when the optimum production level on the graph is the point at which three lines are intersecting i.e at the point at which three contraints equation are there. In that case how do we calculate the optimum level through simultaneous equation method ? Like we only need two equation to calculate combination of two products…
Firstly, the chances of all three lines intersecting at the same point in the exam is impossible.
However even if they did, then solving any two of the lines would give the same values.
