Abstract

Concepts and techniques of matrix algebra, sometimes relatively sophisticated ones, are the mathematical basis of the simplex method of solving linear programming problems. The procedures, however, can be learned without advanced mathematical knowledge and can to an extent be explained on the basis of elementary mathematics. Simple analytic geometry of the straight line will be used for an explanation of the strategy of the simplex method.

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