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Title: In order for a linear programming problem to have a unique solution, the solution must exist
Post by: assignment009 on Dec 17, 2017
In order for a linear programming problem to have a unique solution, the solution must exist
A) at the intersection of the non-negativity constraints.
B) at the intersection of a non-negativity constraint and a resource constraint.
C) at the intersection of the objective function and a constraint.
D) at the intersection of two or more constraints.
E) None of the above


Title: Re: In order for a linear programming problem to have a unique solution, the solution must exist
Post by: miri13 on Dec 17, 2017
D