Feasibility
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Feasibility may refer to:
  • Logical possibility
    Logical possibility
    A logically possible proposition is one that can be asserted without implying a logical contradiction. This is to say that a proposition is logically possible if there is some coherent way for the world to be, under which the proposition would be true...

    , that which is achievable.
  • Feasible region, a region that satisfies mathematical constraints
    Constraint (mathematics)
    In mathematics, a constraint is a condition that a solution to an optimization problem must satisfy. There are two types of constraints: equality constraints and inequality constraints...

  • Feasibility study
    Feasibility study
    Feasibility studies aim to objectively and rationally uncover the strengths and weaknesses of the existing business or proposed venture, opportunities and threats as presented by the environment, the resources required to carry through, and ultimately the prospects for success. In its simplest...

    , a preliminary study to determine a project's viability.
  • Feasibility Study, an episode of The Outer Limits TV show.
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