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Linear programming and nonlinear programming! !
Of course, linear programming is simple.

It is equivalent to simplifying all problems to y = ax+b.

There is only one variable, x, and if it is nonlinear, the complexity will increase, for example, y = ax 2+b.

It's curved.

If you want to learn, you'd better learn nonlinear. The model established in the future is actually nonlinear.