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Josiah Hartley
Linear Programming Example: Solving a System of Equations by Substitution

This example is taken from Versatile Mathematics, an OER textbook created at Frederick Community College. The book can be ...

2:59
Linear Programming Example: Solving a System of Equations by Substitution

4,195 views

10 years ago

Josiah Hartley
Linear Programming Example: Graphing a Linear Inequality

This example is taken from Versatile Mathematics, an OER textbook created at Frederick Community College. The book can be ...

3:08
Linear Programming Example: Graphing a Linear Inequality

1,224 views

10 years ago

Josiah Hartley
Linear Programming Example: Solving a System of Equations by Graphing

This example is taken from Versatile Mathematics, an OER textbook created at Frederick Community College. The book can be ...

3:45
Linear Programming Example: Solving a System of Equations by Graphing

20,392 views

10 years ago

Mathematics Accounting KMJ
Linear Programming: from System to Feasible Region (LPS2G)

This video will demonstrate the steps on how to find a feasible region from a system of linear inequalities. Music by ...

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Linear Programming: from System to Feasible Region (LPS2G)

116 views

7 years ago

Professor Dansereau
Simultaneous Substitution: Finding the Value of Line intersections

www.EdDansereau.com/linear-programming.html Video This video is an example of how to find the intersection of two lines in a ...

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Simultaneous Substitution: Finding the Value of Line intersections

331 views

8 years ago

Svtuition
Linear Programming (Part 8)

Lecture for making second simplex table in LPP.

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Linear Programming (Part 8)

255 views

14 years ago

Svtuition
Linear Programming (Part 6)

In this lecture, you will learn to prepare simplex table 2.

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Linear Programming (Part 6)

375 views

14 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,

11,571 views

5 years ago

L Hub
04   Writing and interpreting expressions   05   Interpreting linear expressions example 2
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04 Writing and interpreting expressions 05 Interpreting linear expressions example 2

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11 years ago

mathapptician
4  Total dual integrality

... of b has an optimal solution now the dual problem of p is the following we know from linear programming duality that the optimal ...

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4 Total dual integrality

494 views

10 years ago

Doubtnut
Solve the linear programming problem. Maximise Z = x + 2y    Subject to constraints `x - y le 10

Solve the linear programming problem. Maximise Z = x + 2y Subject to constraints `x - y le 10, 2x +3y le 20 ` and ` x ge 0, y ge 0 `

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Solve the linear programming problem. Maximise Z = x + 2y Subject to constraints `x - y le 10

244 views

5 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 ...

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

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5 years ago

Doubtnut
The minimum value of the objective function Z=2x+10y  for linear constraints ` x ge 0 , y ge 0, x -

The minimum value of the objective function Z=2x+10y for linear constraints ` x ge 0 , y ge 0, x -y ge 0, x -5y le -5 ` is.

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The minimum value of the objective function Z=2x+10y for linear constraints ` x ge 0 , y ge 0, x -

271 views

5 years ago

Doubtnut
The point which provides the solution of the linear programming problem, maximise Z = 45x + 55y.

The point which provides the solution of the linear programming problem, maximise Z = 45x + 55y. Subject to constraints Subject ...

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The point which provides the solution of the linear programming problem, maximise Z = 45x + 55y.

22 views

5 years ago

Aslam Hossain
LDR Interfacing with Arduino #arduino #arduinoprojects #electronics #electronicsprojects

Interfacing a Long Distance Radio (LDR) sensor with an Arduino is a relatively simple process. Here are the general steps you ...

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LDR Interfacing with Arduino #arduino #arduinoprojects #electronics #electronicsprojects

153,432 views

2 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`

16,438 views

6 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

723 views

5 years ago

Doubtnut
"The linear inequalities or equations or restrictions on the variables of a linear programming

"The linear inequalities or equations or restrictions on the variables of a linear programming problem are called A)linear relations ...

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"The linear inequalities or equations or restrictions on the variables of a linear programming

90 views

5 years ago

Himanshu Kaushik | DigiiMento GATE, NET, CSE Prep
Linear Programming - 20 Explanation of Big M Method part 3

These videos are helpful for the following Examinations - GATE Computer Science, GATE Electronics and Communication, NTA ...

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Linear Programming - 20 Explanation of Big M Method part 3

578 views

8 years ago

Doubtnut
Solve the following linear programming problem graphically: Maximize : `z=60x+15y`

Solve the following linear programming problem graphically: Maximize : `z=60x+15y` Subject to : `x+yle50` `3x+yle90` `xge0` ...

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Solve the following linear programming problem graphically: Maximize : `z=60x+15y`

246 views

6 years ago