Quick question what if I have a test point and I don’t know what it is and so I have my constraints: x + 2y > 16 , 3x - 2y < 48 , x > 2y. What how do I solve for the test point if I have these three constraints?
hello, just curious. since the problem stated that the company wants to make at least twice as many product y as product x. Doesn't it make it x is lesser than 2y or 2y is greater than x?
8 hours of lectures and I didn't get it. 15 minutes of your video and I get it now😅 Thank you!
i needed to lock in and this came in clutch bruh this vid underrated my teacher don't explain leanier programming like this
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Wow very detailed and good video. This channel is very underrated :)
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thank you so much ! easy to follow along! i understand linear programming now!
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Thanks a lot for the help! I had to learn it overnight since I needed to help some friends out about it ☺️
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thank you so much sir!! i was alr in the acceptance stage that im going to fail our midterms but thankfully i saw this!!
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Thanks Mario! 🙏
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Quick question what if I have a test point and I don’t know what it is and so I have my constraints: x + 2y > 16 , 3x - 2y < 48 , x > 2y. What how do I solve for the test point if I have these three constraints?
that was great sir, Thank you
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hello, just curious. since the problem stated that the company wants to make at least twice as many product y as product x. Doesn't it make it x is lesser than 2y or 2y is greater than x?
please how did you plot the x 2x on the graph.
Great lesson, just one thing. is the y being produced greater than x or the reverse.
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