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I'm doing the simplex method, and the lowest negative indicator is -9... but there are two! What do I do?

 

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Lily

 Dec 5, 2016

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Sorry, Piperson. Don't worry, it's a code name; and besides, I have received help from people on this site before, and though Khan Academy is helpful, it doesn't always have the answer to the exact question I'm looking for. But that's okay, if I don't hear from anyone here, I'll just ask my teacher.

 

Lily

 Dec 5, 2016
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Well first, don't write your name. That will affect your safety on the site. Second of all, try using khan academy instead of this site so you will actually learn.

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Piperson, i believe they are completely safe! Stating your first name online with no other information (Living quarters, Town, Parents/gaurdians Names, Etc.) is almost gauranteed not to affect a users experience online. Also, this is a math help forum. I believe it would be more logical to help rather then chase users away. Although i agree khan Academy is a very useful site. I use it myself along with codecademy!

 

Lily, im not all too familiar with the simplex method, but i believe this may be a trial and error situation. Using familiar experiences, i would guess that although there are two -9's, the lowest negative indicator would still be -9.

If im wrong i do apologize, im only using past experiences to take a logical guess. frown cheeky

Trincent  Dec 5, 2016
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Sorry, Piperson. Don't worry, it's a code name; and besides, I have received help from people on this site before, and though Khan Academy is helpful, it doesn't always have the answer to the exact question I'm looking for. But that's okay, if I don't hear from anyone here, I'll just ask my teacher.

 

Lily

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Using a codename makes perfect sense Lily! due to being a guest, you may be mixed up with other guests, so using the signature "Lily" allows us to recognize what questions and responses belong to you

cheeky

Trincent  Dec 5, 2016
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Using a codename makes perfect sense Lily! due to being a guest, you may be mixed up with other guests, so using the signature "Lily" allows us to recognize what questions and responses belong to you

cheeky

Trincent  Dec 5, 2016
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Thanks, Trincent! I thought I heard somewhere that I should use the one in the leftmost column, but I'm not sure. I'll try anyway! :D

 

Lily

 Dec 5, 2016

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