Learning how to find the maximum value of an objective function

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Learn how to solve problems using linear programming. A linear programming problem involves finding the maximum or minimum value of an equation, called the objective functions, subject to a system of inequalities, called the constraints.

To solve a linear programming problem graphically, we graph the individual inequalities making up the constraints of the linear programming problem. The region bounded by the graphs of the inequalities in the constraints is called the feasible region and the vertices of the polygon formed by the feasible region is called the corner points.

The solution to the linear programming problem is the corner point which yields the maximum/minimum value (as the case may be) of the objective function.
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This is THE ONLY resource that helped me understand this concept. Your channel deserves so much hype, thank you!!!

lailapop
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A small suggestion is that you could do the whole example before hand, so that you could have most of the parts in mind before teaching, that way you will avoid many of those small mistakes and redoing it again. That helps the viewers alot, that they dont have to forget what you just said which was just a minor mistake.

jimmyhaotran
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I can't seem to understand math at all

kralicesevda
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You saving lives man even in Arab countrys, god bless you man

lulukim
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It was kinda hard to understand when I didn't know well about graphing inequality, but I could understand it now. Thanks a lot!

jaydenchoi
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If I already knew what you were talking about, I could probably follow the stream of self-corrections.

xyzpdg
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I really wish you were my math teacher because algebra 2 is hard

racheltaylorbeauty
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I just hit chapter four and I'm on the last homework assignment with two questions like this and I'm like what how is this even relevant to our previous homework assignments. I still don't get it after watching this but your other videos in comparison were great resources to solving problems on the homework, quizzes, and tests.

Apparently, the problems I got on the homework aren't even relevant to the test or quiz I feel like I could just bomb this homework assignment I mean it's only 8 points.

AmbivalentActuality
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Sir we can solve the above two constraints simply by taking x= 0 one time then y= 0 the other time

sohinipaul
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Thank you! This video helped me a lot on my math exam.

synthiairizarry
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You made It complicated there are easy methods

wajidashaikh
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Hey can you find it without graphing? We have an online math exam and we wont have to graph it

mysteriousdonutjs
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1:54 I think you counted "3, 1, 2, 3" and you went down 4 in the y axis, not 3.

Also, do you have a similar video but one of the constraints is a circle?

soacespacestation
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Thank you so much for helping my 16yr old understand Algebra 2 better. (And frankly me as well😂) Keep going!

maralisrivera
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Do you need to include the point (0, 0) to plug into the objective function?

prestoncarroll
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Thanks dude..i had problems finding the maximum

avhyudayasharma
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u have selected decimal points for the objective function but i think we can take only integer values. Am i right?

saminamubeen
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this KING. 1:01 2:09 3:02 3:12 3:50 4:31 4:40 5:06 6:26 6:54

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Thankyou ive been having trouble with this and the video really helped me

Habibir
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Why for the second function did you go down 1 over 2, but for the first one you went down 3 over 1? Can you explain the difference?

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