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A redundant constraint is one which Group of answer choices is added after the problem is already formulated. can only increase the objective function value. is parallel to the level curve. plays no role in determining the feasible region of the problem.

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Plays no role in determining the feasible region of the problem.

Explanation:

A Constraints

These are refered to as the restrictions that hinders or reduces the extent to which the/an objective can be worked on/pursued.

A redundant constraint

These are constraints that can be ignored from a system of linear constraints. It is often refered to as an Implied constraints. That is, they are implied by the constraints that surrounds (totality of) the problem.

This is a type of constraint that is not influenced or affected by the feasible region.

Its qualities includes

1. It does not hinders the optimal solution.

2. It also do not hinders the feasible region.

3. It is easily known with the use of graphical solution method

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