A linear objective function and linear constraints.
Yes
When solving linear prog. problems, we base our solutions on assumptions.one of these assumptions is that there is only one optimal solution to the problem.so in short NO. BY HADI It is possible to have more than one optimal solution point in a linear programming model. This may occur when the objective function has the same slope as one its binding constraints.
Linear programming can be used to solve problems requiring the optimisation (maximum or minimum) of a linear objective function when the variables are subject to a linear constraints.
It is a programming problem in which the objective function is to be optimised subject to a set of constraints. At least one of the constraints or the objective functions must be non-linear in at least one of the variables.
Solving linear systems means to solve linear equations and inequalities. Then to graph it and describing it by statical statements.
A linear objective function and linear constraints.
A linear objective function and linear constraints.
Solving linear equations is hard sometimes.
Because linear equations are based on algebra equal to each other whereas literal equations are based on solving for one variable.
can i get a project on maths topic is linear equations..??
It allows you to maximise or minimise objective functions, subject to constraints that are linear.
because you just do!
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When solving linear prog. problems, we base our solutions on assumptions.one of these assumptions is that there is only one optimal solution to the problem.so in short NO. BY HADI It is possible to have more than one optimal solution point in a linear programming model. This may occur when the objective function has the same slope as one its binding constraints.