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Mathematics, 08.10.2019 22:30 damaricoleman42

We know that every linear programming problem can be converted to an equivalent problem in standard form. we also know that nonempty polyhedron in standard form have at least one extreme point. we are then tempted to conclude that every nonempty polyhedron has at least one extreme point. explain what is wrong with this argument

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