Consider the following linear program:   maximize z = x1 + 4x2 subject to: x1 + 2x2...

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Consider the following linear program:  
maximize z = x1 + 4x2 subject to: x1 + 2x2 <= 13 x1 - x2 <= 8- x1 + x2 <= 2
-3 <= x1 <= 8 -5 <= x2 <= 4

Starting with x1 and x2 nonbasic at their lower bounds, perform ONEiteration of the Bounded Variables Revised Simplex Method. (Tableauor matrix form is acceptable). Show your work. Clearly identify theentering and leaving variables. After the pivot, identify theresulting basic feasible solution (if one exists).

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