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Obhajajie Juliet Inegbedion
Video 8   Linear Programming Problem

Welcome we're going to look at linear programming in this video now let us look at an example of a linear program let us assume ...

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Video 8 Linear Programming Problem

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6 years ago

Doubtnut
In a LPP, if the objective function Z=ax+by has the same maximum value of two corner points of the

In a LPP, if the objective function Z=ax+by has the same maximum value of two corner points of the feasible region, then every ...

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In a LPP, if the objective function Z=ax+by has the same maximum value of two corner points of the

2,088 views

6 years ago

MathMakerGautam
Chapter 2 miscellaneous inverse trigonometric functions class 12| inverse trigonometric functions

In this chapter 2 miscellaneous inverse trigonometric functions class 12| lecture explained by Gautam Kumar sir ie ...

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Chapter 2 miscellaneous inverse trigonometric functions class 12| inverse trigonometric functions

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5 years ago

Doubtnut
The minimum value of Z= 4x+5y subject to the constraints ` x le 30, yle 40 ` and ` x ge 0,y ge 0` is

The minimum value of Z= 4x+5y subject to the constraints ` x le 30, yle 40 ` and ` x ge 0,y ge 0` is.

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The minimum value of Z= 4x+5y subject to the constraints ` x le 30, yle 40 ` and ` x ge 0,y ge 0` is

724 views

5 years ago

MathMakerGautam
Chapter 2 miscellaneous inverse trigonometric functions class 12 part 2|| inverse trigonometric

In this chapter 2 miscellaneous inverse trigonometric functions class 12 lecture explained by Gautam Kumar rajwar sir ie ...

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Chapter 2 miscellaneous inverse trigonometric functions class 12 part 2|| inverse trigonometric

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5 years ago

MathMakerGautam
Inverse trigonometric functions ch 2 class 12|| class 12 miscellaneous [part 4]

In this inverse trigonometric funcctions ch-2 class 12 lecture explained by Gautam Kumar rajwar sir ie mathmakergautam the ...

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Inverse trigonometric functions ch 2 class 12|| class 12 miscellaneous [part 4]

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5 years ago

MathMakerGautam
Inverse trigonometric funcctions ch-2 class 12|| miscellaneous chapters inverse trigonometry part 5

In this inverse trigonometric funcctions lecture explained by Gautam Kumar rajwar sir ie mathmakergautam the exercise of inverse ...

27:35
Inverse trigonometric funcctions ch-2 class 12|| miscellaneous chapters inverse trigonometry part 5

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5 years ago

MathMakerGautam
inverse trigonometric funcctions ch 2 class 12| miscellaneous inverse trigonometric part 3

In this inverse trigonometric funcctions ch 2 class 12 lecture explained by Gautam Kumar rajwar sir ie mathmakergautam the ...

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inverse trigonometric funcctions ch 2 class 12| miscellaneous inverse trigonometric part 3

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5 years ago

Doubtnut
By graphical method, the solutions of linear programming problem maximum ` Z = 3x_1 + 5x_2`  subject

By graphical method, the solutions of linear programming problem maximum ` Z = 3x_1 + 5x_2` subject to constraints `3x_1+2x_2 ...

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By graphical method, the solutions of linear programming problem maximum ` Z = 3x_1 + 5x_2` subject

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5 years ago

MathMakerGautam
Inverse trigonometric functions ch -2 class 12|| miscellaneous chapter [part 6]

In this inverse trigonometric funcctions ch-2 class 12 lecture explained by Gautam Kumar rajwar sir ie mathmakergautam the ...

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Inverse trigonometric functions ch -2 class 12|| miscellaneous chapter [part 6]

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5 years ago

Doubtnut
A man rides his motorcycle to the speed 50 km/h. He has to spend 2per km on petrol

A man rides his motorcycle to the speed 50 km/h. He has to spend 2per km on petrol. If the rides it at a faster speed of 80km/h, the ...

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A man rides his motorcycle to the speed 50 km/h. He has to spend 2per km on petrol

462 views

6 years ago

Doubtnut
Find the intervals on which each of the following functions is (a) increasing (b) decreasing   `f(x)

Find the intervals on which each of the following functions is (a) increasing (b) decreasing `f(x) = 2x^(3) + 9x^(2) + 12x + 15`

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Find the intervals on which each of the following functions is (a) increasing (b) decreasing `f(x)

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5 years ago

CentumMaths
DIFFERENCE OF SETS

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DIFFERENCE OF SETS

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6 years ago

Doubtnut
For an LPP, minimise Z = 2x + y subject to constraint `5x+10y le 50 , x +y ge 1,y le 4 ` and ` x,y

For an LPP, minimise Z = 2x + y subject to constraint `5x+10y le 50 , x +y ge 1,y le 4 ` and ` x,y ge 0 ` then Z is equal to.

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For an LPP, minimise Z = 2x + y subject to constraint `5x+10y le 50 , x +y ge 1,y le 4 ` and ` x,y

1,558 views

5 years ago

Doubtnut
The linear programming problem minimiseZ=3x+2y subject to the constraints   `x+y ge 8` `3x +5y le 15

The linear programming problem minimiseZ=3x+2y subject to the constraints `x+y ge 8` `3x +5y le 15 ` ` x ge 0, y ge 0 ` has.

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The linear programming problem minimiseZ=3x+2y subject to the constraints `x+y ge 8` `3x +5y le 15

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5 years ago

Doubtnut
Solve the following inequations graphically in xy-plane:  `4x+8gt0`

Solve the following inequations graphically in xy-plane: `4x+8gt0`

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Solve the following inequations graphically in xy-plane: `4x+8gt0`

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5 years ago

IMPETUS GURUKUL
INVERSE TRIGONOMETRICFUNCTIONS | Class XII NCERT Solution | Chapter 2 | Miscellaneous Exercise

INVERSE TRIGONOMETRICFUNCTIONS | Class XII NCERT Solution | Chapter 2 | Miscellaneous Exercise Miscellaneous ...

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INVERSE TRIGONOMETRICFUNCTIONS | Class XII NCERT Solution | Chapter 2 | Miscellaneous Exercise

1,264 views

4 years ago

Doubtnut
The combine equation of the lines passing through the origin and having slopes 3 and 2 is

The combine equation of the lines passing through the origin and having slopes 3 and 2 is.

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The combine equation of the lines passing through the origin and having slopes 3 and 2 is

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5 years ago

Doubtnut
Show that the minimum of Z occurs at more than two points : Minimise and Maximise `Z = 5x +10 y`

Show that the minimum of Z occurs at more than two points : Minimise and Maximise `Z = 5x +10 y`subject to `x+2ylt=20 ...

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Show that the minimum of Z occurs at more than two points : Minimise and Maximise `Z = 5x +10 y`

540 views

5 years ago

Doubtnut
The point for which the maximum value of z=x+y subject to the constraints `2x+5yle100,(x)/(25)+(y)/

The point for which the maximum value of z=x+y subject to the constraints `2x+5yle100,(x)/(25)+(y)/(50)le1,xge0,yge0` is obtained ...

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The point for which the maximum value of z=x+y subject to the constraints `2x+5yle100,(x)/(25)+(y)/

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5 years ago