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  • Just wanted to say thanks for the clear explanation. You got it to click for me, so thank you.

  • plz do a lecture on simplex method

  • Dr. AUTAR K KAW,

    Did u choose a 3rd order polynomial because the definition says you have to choose a (2n-1) order? Whch in our case is 2*2-1=3?

    Thank you for everything that you do for students.

  • @bucuresticarmen Since we have 4 choices of unknowns, we can choose a polynomial with 4 coefficients, that is 3rd order polynomial. The (2n-1) is correct.

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