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  2. Linear programming - Wikipedia

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    Linear programming (LP), also called linear optimization, is a method to achieve the best outcome (such as maximum profit or lowest cost) in a mathematical model whose requirements and objective are represented by linear relationships.

  3. What is Linear Programming? Linear programming (LP) or Linear Optimisation may be defined as the problem of maximizing or minimizing a linear function that is subjected to linear constraints. The constraints may be equalities or inequalities.

  4. Linear programming is a mathematical concept that is used to find the optimal solution of the linear function. This method uses simple assumptions for optimizing the given function. Linear Programming has a huge real-world application and it is used to solve various types of problems.

  5. Linear programming | Definition & Facts | Britannica

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    linear programming, mathematical modeling technique in which a linear function is maximized or minimized when subjected to various constraints. This technique has been useful for guiding quantitative decisions in business planning, in industrial engineering, and—to a lesser extent—in the social and physical sciences.

  6. Linear Programming - Definition, Formula, Problem, Examples -...

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    Linear programming, also abbreviated as LP, is a simple method that is used to depict complicated real-world relationships by using a linear function. The elements in the mathematical model so obtained have a linear relationship with each other.

  7. Linear Programming – Explanation and Examples - The Story of...

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    Linear programming is a way of using systems of linear inequalities to find a maximum or minimum value. In geometry, linear programming analyzes the vertices of a polygon in the Cartesian plane. Linear programming is one specific type of mathematical optimization, which has applications in many scientific fields.

  8. Linear Programming Explained: Formulas and Examples - Spiceworks

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    Linear programming is defined as a technique in algebra that uses linear equations to figure out how to arrive at the optimal situation (maximum or minimum) as an answer to a mathematical problem, assuming the finiteness of resources and the quantifiable nature of the end optimization goal.

  9. Introduction to Linear Programming - Math is Fun

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    Linear programming can help us tackle complex decisions in manufacturing, transport, finance etc, when faced with things like varying costs, manpower, supplies and sales levels. It simplifies the decision-making process by defining clear objectives and considering all constraints to find the most efficient solution.

  10. Linear Programming | Brilliant Math & Science Wiki

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    Linear programming is an optimization technique for a system of linear constraints and a linear objective function. An objective function defines the quantity to be optimized, and the goal of linear programming is to find the values of the variables that maximize or minimize the objective function.

  11. What is linear programming? Linear programming is the process of taking various linear inequalities (called "constraints") relating to some situation, and finding the best value obtainable under those conditions.