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Roel Van de Paar
Common to use linear programming? (2 Solutions!!)

Common to use linear programming? Helpful? Please support me on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/roelvandepaar With ...

1:54
Common to use linear programming? (2 Solutions!!)

13 views

3 years ago

Dr. Jayalal Wettasinghe
Introduction to Linear Programming Problems

This short video session explains the main components of a Linear Programming Problem.

3:10
Introduction to Linear Programming Problems

120 views

5 years ago

SVSU Micro Math
Linear Programming: Maximize P=20h+10n+100 subject to n≤55, h≤10, n+h≤60, h≥0, n≥0

Tony from SVSU Micro Math helps you solve a linear programming problem using a graphical method. Problem: Maximize ...

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Linear Programming: Maximize P=20h+10n+100 subject to n≤55, h≤10, n+h≤60, h≥0, n≥0

75 views

5 years ago

Doubtnut
If the constraints in linear programming problem are changed

If the constraints in linear programming problem are changed.

2:48
If the constraints in linear programming problem are changed

90 views

5 years ago

SVSU Micro Math
Linear Programming: Maximize P=4x+6y subject to 4x+4y≤8, 2x+y≤4, x≥0, y≥0

Tony from SVSU Micro Math helps you solve a linear programming problem using a graphical method. Problem: Maximize ...

3:00
Linear Programming: Maximize P=4x+6y subject to 4x+4y≤8, 2x+y≤4, x≥0, y≥0

1,418 views

5 years ago

Professor Dansereau
Simultaneous Substitution: Finding the Value of Line intersections

... to find the intersection of two lines in a Linear Programming Problem. This method is referred to as Simultaneous Substitution.

3:22
Simultaneous Substitution: Finding the Value of Line intersections

331 views

8 years ago

SVSU Micro Math
Linear Programming: Minimize C=2x+y subject to x+y ≤50, x≥y, x≥20, x≥0, y≥0

Tony from SVSU Micro Math helps you solve a linear programming problem using a graphical method. Problem: Minimize C=2x+y ...

2:16
Linear Programming: Minimize C=2x+y subject to x+y ≤50, x≥y, x≥20, x≥0, y≥0

820 views

5 years ago

Doubtnut
Consider the linear programming problem Maximise Z = 4x + y.   Subject to constraints ` x+y le 50,

Consider the linear programming problem Maximise Z = 4x + y. Subject to constraints ` x+y le 50, x +y ge 100` and ` x ,y ge 0 ...

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Consider the linear programming problem Maximise Z = 4x + y. Subject to constraints ` x+y le 50,

11,583 views

5 years ago

Doubtnut
In case of a linear programming problem, feasible region is always

In case of a linear programming problem, feasible region is always.

1:07
In case of a linear programming problem, feasible region is always

83 views

5 years ago

Doubtnut
Let the feasible region of the linear programming problem with the objective function Z = ax + by is

Let the feasible region of the linear programming problem with the objective function Z = ax + by is unbounded and let M and m be ...

2:03
Let the feasible region of the linear programming problem with the objective function Z = ax + by is

178 views

5 years ago

SVSU Micro Math
Inequality: Graph the inequality y ≤ 1/3 x - 3

Tiala from SVSU Micro Math helps you graph the solution to a linear inequality with two variables. Problem: Graph the inequality y ...

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Inequality: Graph the inequality y ≤ 1/3 x - 3

205 views

5 years ago

School of Calisthenics
Key TEACHING points to LEARN Muscle Ups #Shorts [School of Calisthenics]

Key to the bar muscle up is the set up combined with timing and then to physical strength and acceleration qualities to produce ...

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Key TEACHING points to LEARN Muscle Ups #Shorts [School of Calisthenics]

4,354 views

4 years ago

Doubtnut
Maximise `Z=3x+4y` Subject to the constraints `x+yle4,xge0,yge0`

Maximise `Z=3x+4y` Subject to the constraints `x+yle4,xge0,yge0` jee mains 2020, jee main january, class 12, jee main maths, jee ...

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Maximise `Z=3x+4y` Subject to the constraints `x+yle4,xge0,yge0`

16,587 views

6 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 ...

1:55
By graphical method, the solutions of linear programming problem maximum ` Z = 3x_1 + 5x_2` subject

46 views

5 years ago

Center for the Assessment of Learning at TESU
Estimating the line of best fit exercise
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Estimating the line of best fit exercise

10 views

7 years ago

Roel Van de Paar
What is wrong with my LP exercise (longest path cost for a graph)

What is wrong with my LP exercise (longest path cost for a graph) Helpful? Please support me on Patreon: ...

1:50
What is wrong with my LP exercise (longest path cost for a graph)

1 view

4 years ago

Doubtnut
Let x and y are the number of tables and chairs respectively, on which a furniture dealer wants to

Let x and y are the number of tables and chairs respectively, on which a furniture dealer wants to make profit for the constraints ...

2:55
Let x and y are the number of tables and chairs respectively, on which a furniture dealer wants to

2,420 views

5 years ago

Andrew Kwong (DeltaBolic)
Leg Press Variations (KNOW THE DIFFERENCE!)

Leg Press Variations - Know the Difference! If you place your feet high on the leg press platform, you'll work more glutes.

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Leg Press Variations (KNOW THE DIFFERENCE!)

29,793,587 views

7 months ago

Doubtnut
"Let R be the feasible region (convex polygon) for a linear programming problem and Z = ax + by be

"Let R be the feasible region (convex polygon) for a linear programming problem and Z = ax + by be the objective function. Then ...

1:53
"Let R be the feasible region (convex polygon) for a linear programming problem and Z = ax + by be

374 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

2,443 views

5 years ago