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The areas covered by all the constraints is called feasible region (TRUE)
Hello tutor!!
I want to ask why this statement is true ? Because it is not necessary that feasible region will be made by all the constraints.
e.g. if there is 4 constraints one is demand and other 3 are resources constraints then it is quite possible that demand and just 2 resource constraints could made a feasible region and the 3rd resource line is not contributing in the making of feasible region then why is this statement TRUE ?
It is a trick with the words.
All of the contrasts will cover the feasible region, even though it might only be some of the constraints that limit the feasible region.
So the conclusion is that feasible region is COVERED by all the constraints BUT it is not necessary for feasible region to be LIMITED by all the constraints.
Right ?
Correct 🙂
Ohkay!!
Thank you so so much sir
You are welcome 🙂
