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Chapter 7Linear Programming Models: Graphical and Computer Models - Dr. Samir SafiTRUE/FALSE. Write 'T' if the statement is true and 'F' if the statement is )In the term Linear Programming , the word Programming comes from the phrase "computerprogramming."1)2)Any Linear Programming problem can be solved using the Graphical solution )3)An LP formulation typically requires finding the maximum value of an objective whilesimultaneously maximizing usage of the resource )4)There are no limitations on the number of constraints or variables that can be graphed to solve anLP )5)Resource restrictions are called )6)The set of solution points that satisfies all of a Linear Programming problem's constraintssimultaneously is defined as the feasible region in Graphical Linear )7)An objective function is necessary in a maximization problem but is not required in a )8)

8) The solution to a linear programming problem must always lie on a constraint. 8) 9) In a linear program, the constraints must be linear, but the objective function may be nonlinear. 9) 10) Sensitivity analysis enables us to look at the effects of changing the coefficients in the objective function, one at a time. 10) MULTIPLE CHOICE.

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