Math, asked by rahulnsb19, 8 months ago

feasible region is the set of points which satisfy
a) the objective function
b) some of the given constraints
c) all of the given constraints
d) the objective function and constraints
e) none of the above ​

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Answered by Anonymous
12

The feasible region is the set of points that satisfy all the given constraints of the problems.

  • The feasible region typically belongs to a practical solution to a linear programming (LP) problem.
  • The region is a group of all potential points which amply satisfy the key constraints of the specific problem, including inequalities, equality, and the constraints of the integer.

Answered by kumarayush737347
0

C :- all of the given constraints

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