What distinguishes a linear objective function in optimization? a. The optimum is always attained at the constraint
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What distinguishes a linear objective function in optimization?
a. The optimum is always attained at the constraint boundaries and a local optimum is also a global optimum.
b. The optimum is never reached at the constraint boundaries.
c. A local optimum may not be a global optimum.
d. The optima may be found only in the interior of the constraints.
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