Linear programming – the basic ideas

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Learn how to formulate and solve small linear programming problems with this free course. Discover graphical representations and the simplex method for solving models. Improve your skills in problem-solving and use the simplex method to solve linear programming models.

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This free course examines the formulation and solution of small linear programming problems. Section 1 deals with the formulation of linear programming models, describing how mathematical models of suitable real-world problems can be constructed. Section 2 looks at graphical representations of two-dimensional models, considers some theoretical implications and examines the graphical solution of such models. Section 3 introduces the simplex method for solving linear programming models and Section 4 uses matrix notation to formalize the simplex method.

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After studying this course, you should be able to:

Formulate a given simplified description of a suitable real-world problem as a linear programming model in general, standard and canonical forms

Sketch a graphical representation of a two-dimensional linear programming model given in general, standard or canonical form

Classify a two-dimensional linear programming model by the type of its solution

Solve a two-dimensional linear programming problem graphically

Use the simplex method to solve small linear programming models by hand, given a basic feasible point.

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