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What is condition for extreme point for linear algebra?

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Answered by renuthakur3333
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If K is a subset of X and x ∈ K, then x is called an extreme point of K if it does not lie between any two distinct points of K. That is, if there does not exist x1, x2 ∈ K and 0 < t < 1 such that x1 ≠ x2 and x = tx1 + (1 − t) x2. The set of all extreme points of K is denoted by extreme(K).

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