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To determine the maximum value of a function within a given feasibility region, you need to evaluate the function at all the vertices (corner points) of the region. Identify the coordinates of these vertices, substitute them into the function, and calculate the values. The maximum value will be the highest result obtained from these calculations. If you provide the specific function and feasibility region, I can help you further!

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