Hello!

I'm a "graphic newbie" and I'm struggling to understand what chart type I 
should use... And even to know whether Google Visualization API provides or 
not what I need.

So I'd like to hear your advise. I want to plot Linear Programming 
graphics, like this one:

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As you can see, I have a linear system of inequalities (or equations, 
sometimes) representing constraints. Each equation or inequality is 
represented by a line in the chart.
When it's a >= equation, everything below the line is discarded (and the 
line itself too, when >). When it's a <= equation, everything above the 
line is discarded (and the line itself too, when <). And finally, when it's 
a equation (seldom), everything above and below the line is discarded.

The remaining area (in white) is the "Feasible Area", the space where there 
are possible solutions, and that's an area I want to emphasize, like in the 
example.

And in addition to those data, I'd like to draw illustrative lines and 
points, like the blue line and those yellow numbered points you can see in 
the image.

And... If I'm not wanting "too much", I'd like to make the graphics 
automatically sizeable and adjustable by the user.

So I ask you: Is that *possible*? And is Google Visualization the *best 
choice* for doing that?

I'd appreciate any tips and advice.

Best regards,
Bruno

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