It depends on the problem: you may have to use integer programming rather than linear programming.
Chat with our AI personalities
Just go over what you did to get your answer, and if you find a mistake, correct it.
An arbitrary integer is basically the same as any integer. If a math problem says: "Let n be an arbitrary integer", it means that n can be any integer. A random integer in other words.
71 is, itself an integer but to find a difference you require 3 numbers.71 is, itself an integer but to find a difference you require 3 numbers.71 is, itself an integer but to find a difference you require 3 numbers.71 is, itself an integer but to find a difference you require 3 numbers.
find the sum of 2 and 2
It is 2.