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7 If an LP's feasible region is not unbounded, we say the LP's feasible region is bounded. Suppose an LP has a bounded feasible region. Explain why you can find the optimal solution to the LP (without an isoprofit or isocost line) by simply checking the z-values at each of the feasible region's extreme points. Why might this method fail if the LP's feasible region is unbounded?
7 If an LP's feasible region is not unbounded, we say the LP's feasible region is bounded. Suppose an LP has a bounded feasible region. Explain why you can find the optimal solution to the LP (without an isoprofit or isocost line) by simply checking the z-values at each of the feasible region's extreme points. Why might this method fail if the LP's feasible region is unbounded?
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27 Apr 2019