Exercise 3.19 Solve the following bimatrix game, and make a diagram for it in the style of Figures 3-17 and 3-18. \begin{pmatrix} 1,3 & 3,1 & 2,2\\ 2,1 & 2,3 & 1,2\\ 1,1 & 3,2 & 3,3 \end{pmatrix}
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