Non_degenerate basic feasible solution
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A non-degenerate basic feasible solution in linear programming is one where at least one of the basic variables is strictly positive. In contrast to degenerate solutions where basic variables might be zero, non-degenerate solutions can help optimize algorithms as they ensure progress in the search for the optimal solution.
This solution is basic.
No, saltwater is not a basic solution. Examples of basic solutions include ammonia solution, sodium hydroxide solution, and potassium hydroxide solution.
A pOH of 7.0 indicates a neutral solution, not a basic solution. In a basic solution, the pOH would be less than 7.0.
...that solution is alkaline or basic.
Ammonia in household cleaners is a basic solution, while pure water is neutral. A basic solution has a pH greater than 7, while a neutral solution has a pH of 7.