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Answered on 22/11/2016 Learn Linear Programming +2 Class XI-XII Tuition (PUC) Mathematics

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It is nothing but area of quad with points (0,0), (0,50), (10,0), (10,50).
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Answered on 07/12/2016 Learn Linear Programming +2 Class XI-XII Tuition (PUC) Mathematics

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Linear programming is a technique for the optimization of a linear objective function, subject to linear equality and linear inequality constraints.
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Answered on 22/11/2016 Learn Linear Programming +2 Class XI-XII Tuition (PUC) Mathematics

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Set of values of points x, y which follows certain constraints.
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Constraints is nothing but set of conditions which equations follow.
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Define constraint set?

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Define feasible and infeasible linear programming?

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State the pivot rule for the simplest method?

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Maximize x1 + x2 + 2x3 subject to all x(i) > 0 and X2 + 2x3 < 3 -x1 + 3x3 < 2 2x1 + x2 + x3 < 1?

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Minimize 3y1 - 2y2 + 5y3 subject to all y(i) > 0 and -y1 + 2y3 > 1 Y1 + y3 > 1 2y1 - 3y2 + 7y3 > 5?

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What do you mean by maximum and minimum term in linear programming?

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