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TECHNOLOGICAL INSTITUTE OF THE PHILIPPINES - QUEZON CITY

1ST YEAR COLLEGE

Course Code: :GEC 004-BSME11S4


Professional Lecturer : Engr. Reynaldo B. Salvador Ed. D car,
Ph.D.
Student : Velos, Ralph Gian C.
Date :11/ 9/ 2023

Discussion 6

I. Inequalities

Inequalities are expressions in mathematics that compare the relative value of two numbers or
mathematical expressions. It refers to a connection that compares two integers or other
mathematical expressions that are not equal. Symbols such as less than (<), greater than (>),
less than or equal to (≤), greater than or equal to (≥) or not equal to (≠) are commonly used to
represent these expressions. This is a simple and precise technique of expressing connections
between quantities and predefined conditions or limitations in a variety of real-world
circumstances. Finding the set of values that satisfy the stated constraints is an important step in
solving an inequality, and this can be accomplished by algebraic manipulation and graphical
representation. Understanding and applying discrepancies is required for making informed
quantitative decisions and meaningful data interpretation. They are an essential tool for modeling,
analyzing, and solving problems in a variety of domains.

II. Geometry of Liner Programming

Geometry of linear programming is a mathematical method for maximizing a linear objective


function with linear equality and inequality constraints. Linear programming geometry is a
fundamental topic in optimization theory that provides a geometric interpretation of linear
programming problems. The purpose of linear programming is to maximize or minimize a linear
objective function while adhering to a set of linear constraints. It is also a mathematical method
for maximizing a linear objective function with linear equality and inequality constraints. The
graphical method simplifies linear programming problems with two or three variables by providing
a visible and straightforward approach. However, it is vital to remember that as the number of
variables increases, this strategy becomes less feasible. Algebraic approaches and computer-
based algorithms are more typically used for higher-dimensional issues.

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