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Alg 3.4: Intro to MatricesHere we use a 2x2 linear system to show how matrices can be used to streamline the elimination technique.
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S&P 1.2-pt1: Set Operations, Union and IntersectionHere we talk about two operations: union and intersection. These are ways of combining sets to make new sets.
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S&P 1.2-pt2: Complements and UniversesHere we discuss universal sets, or universes, and explain what it means to take a complement of a set with respect to a given universe.
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S&P 1.1-pt3: The Empty SetHere we discuss what it means for a set to be empty. We give several examples of empty sets, and make an argument for why we should think of them all as THE Empty Set.
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Alg 4.5: Warehouse Example, p3Here we finish the warehouse example, by investigating the values of the objective function.
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Alg 4.5: Intro to Linear ProgrammingHere we introduce the idea of Linear Programming, and begin an example.
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Alg 4.4: The Cafeteria ProblemHere we work through a word problem about buying tables for a cafeteria. This problem is similar to [4.4, Example 4, pages 244-245] in your textbook, so please take a look and compare. Here is the…
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Alg 4.4: A System of Three Inequalities (pt2)Here we continue the example from pt1. This time we use the addition method to verify the coordinates of the last point of the triangle.
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Alg 4.4: A System of Three Inequalities (pt1)Here we graph a system of three inequalities. We also do some algebra to verify the coordinates of a certain point.
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Alg 4.4: Systems of Inequalities IntroHere we introduce the idea of graphing systems of inequalities. A short example is given.
From Sean Sanford
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Alg 4.1: All About IntervalsHere we introduce interval notation, and give several examples. We also discuss what happens when we take the intersection or the union of two intervals.
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