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if the primal problem has n constraints and m variables then the number of constraint in the dual problem is

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

Recall that the number of variables in the dual is equal to the number of constraints in the primal and the number of constraints in the dual is equal to the number of variables in the primal.

Answered by mariospartan
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The number of constraint in the dual problem is  mn

Explanation:

  • In case the primal has n variables and m constraints the twofold will have m variables and n constraints.
  • In scientific optimization hypothesis, duality or the duality rule is the guideline that optimization issues may be seen from either of two points of view, the primal issue or the double issue. The arrangement to the double issue gives a lower bound to the arrangement of the primal (minimization) problem.
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