Maximize z = 6x1 - 2x2+ 3x3
subject to
2x1 - x2 + 2x3 ≤ 2,
x1+ 4x3 ≤ 4,
x1, x2 , x3 ≥ 0.
you can solve many things by doing the scientific method all you have to do is take your time it helps many people
It depends on your level of expertise. The simplest method is to invert the matrix of coefficients.
To divide decimals the partial sums method requires that numbers are separated into individual portions. The separated numbers are then solved in long division until eliminated.
The 1st step would be to give an example of the equation to be solved.
Alot of problems were solved through the use of trig. To many to count in fact. The Sears tower would be an example I can think of. But good question.
absoloutly not
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An example of a minimum cost flow problem is determining the most cost-effective way to transport goods from multiple sources to multiple destinations while minimizing transportation costs. This problem can be efficiently solved using algorithms such as the Ford-Fulkerson algorithm or the network simplex algorithm, which find the optimal flow through the network with the lowest total cost.
It depends if there is enough information.
Simultaneous equations can be solved using the elimination method.
you can solve many things by doing the scientific method all you have to do is take your time it helps many people
Try a psychological method, it's much more efficient.
no
It depends on your level of expertise. The simplest method is to invert the matrix of coefficients.
Jackole has solved his problem to this difficult soltion.
yes
An expression cannot be solved. It may be simplified, but that is not the same thing. And how it is simplified depends on its form. An equation, or inequality, can be solved but, again, the method depends on its nature.