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Linear Programming Lecture Notes - Penn State Personal Web Server

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Figure 8.5. This figure illustrates the optimal point of the problem given in Example<br />

8.13. Note that at optimality, the objective function gradient is in the dual<br />

cone of the binding constraint. That is, it is a positive combination of the gradients<br />

of the left-hand-sides of the binding constraints at optimality. The gradient of the<br />

objective function is shown in green.<br />

gradient of the objective function (c) is a positive combination of the gradients of the binding<br />

constraints at optimality. [Hint: Use the vector w you should have identified.]<br />

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