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According to Pollock, "Historically, philosophers have often motivated the study of simple epistemic tasks with the help of invalid arguments. These are initially compelling arguments that seem to show that even simple epistemic tasks are impossible."
Feasible Region
The set of all possible points that satisfy the constraints of an optimization problem, within which the optimal solution is found.
Potting Soil
A medium used to grow plants, herbs, and vegetables in a pot or other durable container.
Linear Programming
A mathematical technique for maximizing or minimizing a linear objective function, subject to linear equality and linear inequality constraints.
Constraints
are limitations or restrictions that affect the planning and execution of projects, including time, budget, materials, and human resources.
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