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  • 15-04-2024
  • Mathematics
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Consider the following LP problem:
max x + y
s. t.: ax + by ≤ 1
x, y ≥ 0
where a and b are real numbers. This problem is infeasible if
1) a>0, b>0.
2) a>0, b<0.
3) a<0, b<0.
4) This instance is always feasible

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