Chapter 11: Linear Programming
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Syllabus Sections
Chapter Overview
Welcome to Class XII Mathematics: Linear Programming. This chapter forms a core structural component of the math syllabus, designed to build analytical rigor and key formula models.
Use the detailed subtopic guide below to review standard definitions, key mathematical rules, and study guidelines.
Prerequisite Concepts
Detailed Subtopics Study Guide
Review detailed conceptual explanations, mathematical equations, and guidelines for each subtopic in this chapter:
1Linear Programming problems mathematical formulation
Concept Explanation
Formulating a Linear Programming Problem (LPP) involves defining decision variables, constructing a linear objective function to maximize or minimize, and setting up linear inequalities representing constraints.
Mathematical Representation
2Graphical method for solving LP in two variables
Concept Explanation
The graphical method solves LPPs by plotting constraints on a coordinate grid, shading the feasible region, and finding the optimal vertex (corner point) using the Corner Point Theorem.
Mathematical Representation
3Feasible and infeasible boundary regions
Concept Explanation
The feasible region is the common region determined by all constraints, including non-negativity constraints. If no common region satisfies all constraints simultaneously, the problem is infeasible.
Mathematical Representation
4Optimal corner point solutions
Concept Explanation
To find the optimal solution, identify all vertices (corner points) of the feasible region, calculate the value of the objective function Z at each vertex, and select the maximum or minimum value.