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What is redundancy?

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In Operations Research, redundancy refers to adding extra resources or components to a system to ensure reliability and maintain functionality in case of failures.

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refers to the inclusion of extra components or systems

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constraints that can be omitted from a system of linearconstraints without changing the feasible region

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 a constraint that does not change the feasible region.


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Redundancy in linear programming refers to the situation where one or more constraints do not affect the feasible region or the optimal solution of the problem.

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**Redundancy** in linear programming occurs when a constraint does not affect the feasible region or solution, as it is already implied by other constraints. In other words, removing a redundant constraint won't change the outcome.

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Redundancy in linear programming refers to a constraint that does not affect the feasible region or the optimal solution because it is implied by other constraints.

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A constraint that does not change the feasible region.

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very helpful 

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A redundant constraint is a constraint that does not change the feasible region.

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