L.P.P. w/ 4 var's, 2 constraint: max num. of poss. solns?

karan

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An L.P.P. has 4 variables and 2 constraints then what are the number of possible basic solutions?
 
karan said:
An L.P.P. has 4 variables and 2 constraints then what are the number of possible basic solutions?
I will guess that "LLP" is (or is related to) linear programming.

You've done various exercises. What are your thoughts? If you have a system with four variables but only two equations (or inequalities), what sort of solution would you expect?

Note: I don't know if your book defines a special meaning for "basic" solutions, so I can't speak specifically to that.

Eliz.
 
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