Free of Constraints
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Is there ever a situation where we are free of constraints?
As the previous question asks when either constraints are more important and when the objective function is more important, should we assume both share in importance? Why, why not?
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The solution discusses if there is ever a situation where we are free of constraints.
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No, there can't be a situation in which there are no constraints. Constraints, taken together define a feasibility region, which define all permissible combinations of the decision variables. The constraint is a parameter that the decision maker cannot control and which does not change when the solution is implemented.
In some situations, there could be zero or range constraints. These constraints are treated implicitly in mixed ...
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