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The Simplex Method - Finding a Maximum / Word Problem Example, Part 4 of 5

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Uploaded by on Aug 16, 2010

The Simplex Method - Finding a Maximum / Word Problem Example, Part 4 of 5

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  • my exam is in 30 mins, wish me luck and thanx patric owe most of it to u

  • @Lotrioni hope it turned out well for you :)

  • Finally,,no negative number left :D

  • @bebo900033 a nice feeling : )

  • I've benefited greatly. Much thanks! - Daniel M

  • @dmokhtar u r very welcome!

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  • Hi, Could you explain why the S2 and X3 are switched? Why not switch with S1, and why x3? Just confused about that part

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  • @nuktu It looks like i'm late but i think it's because it's the column that the row operators were used on. that's why they switched.

  • Could you also explain how you decide which row operator you use?

  • +1

  • youve just saved me of at least 2 hours note reading!

  • @nuktu I think that's because the pivot is the intersection of s2 row and x3 column

  • Great video. Thanks but can you do a minimization prob also. Please. I have an exam day after tmo.

  • Lefties FTW! thanks so much for this

  • You are 100 times better than my lecturer!! Thanks very much, i feel better now after you lectures:)

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