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A constraint in an LPP is expressed as:​

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Answered by sonupa895
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Answer:

3 Characteristics of the standard form : All the constraints are expressed in the form of equations, except for the non-negative restrictions. The right hand side of each constraint equation is non-negative.

Answered by madhuab074
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Step-by-step explanation:

equalities, some others may be inequalities of (£) type or (³) type or all of them are of same type.

Solution: A set of values x1, x2 ...xn which satisfies the constraints of the LPP is called its solution.

Feasible solution: Any solution to a LPP which satisfies the non-negativity restrictions of the LPP is called its feasible solution.

Optimum Solution or Optimal Solution: Any feasible solution which optimizes (maximizes or minimizes) the objective function of the LPP is called its optimum solution or optimal solution.

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