What is redundancy?
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refers to the inclusion of extra components or systems
constraints that can be omitted from a system of linear. constraints without changing the feasible region
a constraint that does not change the feasible region.
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.
**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.
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.
A constraint that does not change the feasible region.
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A redundant constraint is a constraint that does not change the feasible region.
In Operations Research, redundancy refers to adding extra resources or components to a system to ensure reliability and maintain functionality in case of failures.