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Define slacks in simplex method

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It is a surplus variables that are introduced to convert a system of linear inequalities into a system of linear equations.

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It is used to convert inequalities to equality

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In the context of the simplex method, "slacks" refer to the surplus variables that are introduced to convert a system of linear inequalities into a system of linear equations.

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additional variables that are introduced into the linear constraints of a linear program

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it is a variable that is added to an inequality constraint to transform it into an equality.

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it is the excess in the variable in a problem

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The definition of slack in Simplex Method is it used to convert inequalities to equalities

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Slack variables help in converting the feasible region defined by inequalities into a form suitable for the simplex algorithm, which operates on equalities.


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