Explanation of Simplex Method Introduction


Step 5: Identify Pivot Variable



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Explanation-of-Simplex-Method

Step 5: Identify Pivot Variable
The pivot variable is used in row operations to identify which variable will become the unit value and is a key factor in the conversion of the unit value. The pivot variable can be identified by looking at the bottom row of the tableau and the indicator. Assuming that the solution is not optimal, pick the smallest negative value in the bottom row. One of the values lying in the column of this value will be the pivot variable. To find the indicator, divide the beta values of the linear constraints by their corresponding values from the column containing the possible pivot variable. The intersection of the row with the smallest non-negative indicator and the smallest negative value in the bottom row will become the pivot variable.

In the example shown below, -10 is the smallest negative in the last row. This will designate the x2 column to contain the pivot variable. Solving for the indicator gives us a value of for the first constraint, and a value of for the second constraint. Due to being the smallest non-negative indicator, the pivot value will be in the second row and have a value of 5.


Now that the new pivot variable has been identified, the new tableau can be created in Step 6 to optimize the variable and find the new possible optimal solution.




Step 6: Create the New Tableau
The new tableau will be used to identify a new possible optimal solution. Now that the pivot variable has been identified in Step 5, row operations can be performed to optimize the pivot variable while keeping the rest of the tableau equivalent.



  1. To optimize the pivot variable, it will need to be transformed into a unit value (value of 1). To transform the value, multiply the row containing the pivot variable by the reciprocal of the pivot value. In the example below, the pivot variable is originally 5, so multiply the entire row by .




  1. After the unit value has been determined, the other values in the column containing the unit value will become zero. This is because the x2 in the second constraint is being optimized, which requires x2 in the other equations to be zero.




  1. In order to keep the tableau equivalent, the other variables not contained in the pivot column or pivot row must be calculated by using the new pivot values. For each new value, multiply the negative of the value in the old pivot column by the value in the new pivot row that corresponds to the value being calculated. Then add this to the old value from the old tableau to produce the new value for the new tableau. This step can be condensed into the equation on the next page:

New tableau value = (Negative value in old tableau pivot column) x (value in new tableau pivot row) + (Old tableau value)



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