Provide an appropriate response.Determine whether the statement below is true or false. If it is false, give an explanation. Given a canonical linear programming problem with an optimal solution, if the vector
is an extreme point of the feasible set, then
must be an optimal solution.
A. False. may not be in the feasible set.
B. True
C. False. Some extreme point is an optimal solution but not every extreme point is an optimal solution.
D. False. Not every optimal solution is an extreme point.
Answer: C
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