Fill in the blanks. In the process called ________, you are asked to find the maximum or minimum value of a quantity.
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Table of Contents
A.1
Real Numbers and Their Properties
A.2
Exponents and Radicals
A.3
Polynomials and Factoring
A.4
Rational Expressions
A.5
Solving Equations
A.6
Linear Inequalities in One Variable
A.7
Errors and the Algebra of Calculus
1
Functions and Their Graphs
1-3
Cumulative Test for Chapters 13
1.1
Rectangular Coordinates
1.10
Mathematical Modeling and Variation
1.2
Graphs of Equations
1.3
Linear Equations in Two Variables
1.4
Functions
1.5
Analyzing Graphs of Functions
1.6
A Library of Parent Functions
1.7
Transformations of Functions
1.8
Combinations of Functions: Composite Functions
1.9
Inverse Functions
2
Polynomial and Rational Functions
2.1
Quadratic Functions and Models
2.2
Polynomial Functions of Higher Degree
2.3
Polynomial and Synthetic Division
2.4
Complex Numbers
2.5
Zeros of Polynomial Functions
2.6
Rational Functions
2.7
Nonlinear Inequalities
3
Exponential and Logarithmic Functions
3.1
Exponential Functions and Their Graphs
3.2
Logarithmic Functions and Their Graphs
3.3
Properties of Logarithms
3.4
Exponential and Logarithmic Equations
3.5
Exponential and Logarithmic Models
4
Trigonometry
4.1
Radian and Degree Measure
4.2
Trigonometric Functions: The Unit Circle
4.3
Right Triangle Trigonometry
4.4
Trigonometric Functions of Any Angle
4.5
Graphs of Sine and Cosine Functions
4.6
Graphs of Other Trigonometric Functions
4.7
Inverse Trigonometric Functions
4.8
Applications and Models
5
Analytic Trigonometry
5.1
Using Fundamental Identities
5.2
Verifying Trigonometric Identities
5.3
Solving Trigonometric Equations
5.4
Sum and Difference Formulas
5.5
Multiple Angle and Product-to-Sum Formulas
6
Additional Topics in Trigonometry
6.1
Law of Sines
6.2
Law of Cosines
6.3
Vectors in the Plane
6.4
Vectors and Dot Products
6.5
Trigonometric Form of a Complex Number
7
Systems of Equations and Inequalities
7.1
Linear and Nonlinear Systems of Equations
7.2
Two-Variable Linear Systems
7.3
Multivariable Linear Systems
7.4
Partial Fractions
7.5
Systems of Inequalities
7.6
Linear Programming
8
Matrices and Determinants
8.1
Matrices and Systems of Equations
8.2
Operations with Matrices
8.3
The Inverse of a Square Matrix
8.4
The Determinant of a Square Matrix
8.5
Applications of Matrices and Determinants
9
Sequences, Series, and Probability
9.1
Sequences and Series
9.2
Arithmetic Sequences and Partial Sums
9.3
Geometric Sequences and Series
9.4
Mathematical Induction
9.5
The Binomial Theorem
9.6
Counting Principles
9.7
Probability
10
Topics in Analytic Geometry
10.1
Lines
10.2
Introduction to Conics: Parabolas
10.3
Ellipses
10.4
Hyperbolas
10.5
Rotation of Conics
10.6
Parametric Equations
10.7
Polar Coordinates
10.8
Graphs of Polar Equations
10.9
Polar Equations of Conics
Textbook Solutions for Precalculus
Chapter 7.6 Problem 25
Question
In Exercises 2528, find the maximum value of the objective function and where it occurs, subject to the constraints and
Solution
The first step in solving 7.6 problem number 30 trying to solve the problem we have to refer to the textbook question: In Exercises 2528, find the maximum value of the objective function and where it occurs, subject to the constraints and
From the textbook chapter Linear Programming you will find a few key concepts needed to solve this.
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Title
Precalculus 7
Author
Ron Larson, Robert P. Hostetler
ISBN
9780618643448