Summary of Chapter 6

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1 To formulate a problem as a linear programming problem: define the decision variables (x, y, z, etc.) state the objective (maximise or minimise, together with an algebraic expression) write the constraints as inequalities. 2 A two-variable linear programming problem can be illustrated graphically.3 The optimal point in a feasible region can be found using the objective line method or the vertex testing method.4 Some solutions need integer values

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