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The maximum value of `["x"("x" − 1) + 1]^(1/3)`, 0 ≤ x ≤ 1 is:

[6] Applications of Derivatives
Chapter: [6] Applications of Derivatives
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A feasible region in the set of points which satisfy ____________.

[12] Linear Programming
Chapter: [12] Linear Programming
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Of all the points of the feasible region for maximum or minimum of objective function the points.

[12] Linear Programming
Chapter: [12] Linear Programming
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A set of values of decision variables which satisfies the linear constraints and nn-negativity conditions of an L.P.P. is called its ____________.

[12] Linear Programming
Chapter: [12] Linear Programming
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Z = 20x1 + 20x2, subject to x1 ≥ 0, x2 ≥ 0, x1 + 2x2 ≥ 8, 3x1 + 2x2 ≥ 15, 5x1 + 2x2 ≥ 20. The minimum value of Z occurs at ____________.

[12] Linear Programming
Chapter: [12] Linear Programming
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In linear programming feasible region (or solution region) for the problem is ____________.

[12] Linear Programming
Chapter: [12] Linear Programming
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Let R be the feasible region (convex polygon) for a linear programming problem and let Z = ax + by be the objective function. When Z has an optimal value (maximum or minimum), where the variables x and y are subject to constraints described by linear inequalities,

[12] Linear Programming
Chapter: [12] Linear Programming
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Let R be the feasible region for a linear programming problem, and let Z = ax + by be the objective function. If R is bounded, then ____________.

[12] Linear Programming
Chapter: [12] Linear Programming
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Let R be the feasible region for a linear programming problem, and let Z = ax + by be the objective function. If R is bounded, then the objective function Z has both a maximum and a minimum value on R and ____________.

[12] Linear Programming
Chapter: [12] Linear Programming
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In Corner point method for solving a linear programming problem the first step is to ____________.

[12] Linear Programming
Chapter: [12] Linear Programming
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In the Corner point method for solving a linear programming problem the second step after finding the feasible region of the linear programming problem and determining its corner points is ____________.

[12] Linear Programming
Chapter: [12] Linear Programming
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A feasible solution to a linear programming problem

[12] Linear Programming
Chapter: [12] Linear Programming
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The corner points of the bounded feasible region of a LPP are A(0,50), B(20, 40), C(50, 100) and D(0, 200) and the objective function is Z = x + 2y. Then the maximum value is ____________.

[12] Linear Programming
Chapter: [12] Linear Programming
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The feasible region (shaded) for a L.P.P is shown in the figure. The maximum Z = 5x + 7y is ____________.

[12] Linear Programming
Chapter: [12] Linear Programming
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The maximum value of Z = 3x + 4y subjected to contraints x + y ≤ 40, x + 2y ≤ 60, x ≥ 0 and y ≥ 0 is ____________.

[12] Linear Programming
Chapter: [12] Linear Programming
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If A is a square matrix such that A2 = A, then (I + A)2 - 3A is ____________.

[3] Matrices
Chapter: [3] Matrices
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If a matrix A is both symmetric and skew symmetric then matrix A is ____________.

[3] Matrices
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On her birthday, Seema decided to donate some money to the children of an orphanage home. If there were 8 children less, everyone would have got Rs.10 more. However, if there were 16 children more, everyone would have got Rs. 10 less. Let the number of children be x and the amount distributed by Seema for one child be y(in Rs.).

Based on the information given above, answer the following questions:

  • The equations in terms x and y are ____________.
[3] Matrices
Chapter: [3] Matrices
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On her birthday, Seema decided to donate some money to the children of an orphanage home. If there were 8 children less, everyone would have got Rs.10 more. However, if there were 16 children more, everyone would have got Rs. 10 less. Let the number of children be x and the amount distributed by Seema for one child be y(in Rs.).

Based on the information given above, answer the following questions:

  • Which of the following matrix equations represent the information given above?
[3] Matrices
Chapter: [3] Matrices
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On her birthday, Seema decided to donate some money to the children of an orphanage home. If there were 8 children less, everyone would have got Rs.10 more. However, if there were 16 children more, everyone would have got Rs. 10 less. Let the number of children be x and the amount distributed by Seema for one child be y(in Rs.)

Based on the information given above, answer the following questions:

  • The number of children who were given some money by Seema, is ____________.
[3] Matrices
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