The number of independent equality constraints can be larger than the number of decision variables. True or False
The number of independent equality constraints can be larger tha the number of decision variables. This statement is true
When the equality constrains is equal to the number of variables we will get exact solution
When the number of equality constrains are less than the number of variable than we have less number of equation to solve for the variables. In such a situation we will get no solution
When the total number of equality constraints or equations are more than the variables the system is actually over defined and we will get more than one solution or more popularly called as infinite solution.
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