Linear Programming: Dr. T. T. Kachwala
Linear Programming: Dr. T. T. Kachwala
Dr. T. T. Kachwala
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programming
is
method
of
mathematical
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M/s. P.M.S. Industries makes two kinds of leather purses for ladies.
b.
c.
2.
Objective function
linear
equation
Limitation
of
Linear
Programming)
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of the feasible region (the variable values at each point, and the
corresponding objective function value). The pair of values of
decision variables that optimizes, that is, maximizes for a
maximization problem and minimizes for a minimization problem,
is taken to be the optimal solution.
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b.
c.
point and identify the corner point corresponding to the optimum value of the
objective function. Such a corner point represents optimum solution for the LPP.
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Profit
Xi
Cost
ci
- i
Si
Ai
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2.
Calculate the net cell evaluation for all the variables listed in
the Simplex table. It will be observed that the net cell
evaluation for some of the variables is greater than or equal to
zero. This condition implies that the initial Simplex table is not
an optimum solution
3.
4.
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involves
some
mathematical
calculations
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LPP.
3. Unbounded solution is present when the feasible region is unbounded from above and the
areas for the constraints of a problem. The feasible region is empty in such a case. Optimum
solution is not available for such a LPP.