Excluding the nonnegative constraints, the components of a linear programming problem can be divided into three categories:

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Excluding the nonnegative constraints, the components of a linear programming problem can be divided into three categories: the coefficients of the objective function, the coefficients of the problem constraints, and the constants on the right side of the problem constraints. Write a verbal description of the relationship between the components of the original minimization problem (1) and the dual maximization problem (2).

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Finite Mathematics For Business Economics Life Sciences And Social Sciences

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