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function to optimize
optimization
polygon of constraints
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solving an optimization problem
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This Crash Course is all about optimization problems. Its interactive videos, key takeaways and review exercises will give you a quick refresher on the subject.

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Before watching the videos of this Crash Course, be sure to know how to translate a statement into an inequality. You should also be able to graph inequalities on a Cartesian plane, and be familiar with the concepts of boundary lines and the polygon of constraints. You also need to master solving an inequality algebraically and solving a system of equations. These different notions will be essential for optimization problems.

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Here are the steps to solve an optimization problem:

  1. Identify the variables.

  2. Translate the constraints into a system of inequalities.

  3. Establish the rule of the function to be optimized |(z).| 

  4. Graph the polygon of constraints.

  5. Determine the vertices of the polygon of constraints.

  6. Find the optimal vertex (using a table or a scanning line).

  7. Give a complete answer.

To translate a constraint into an inequality, you need to find and interpret the keywords that represent inequalities.

Symbol Keywords

|x<y|

|x| is less than |y,| |x| is smaller than |y,| |x| is strictly less than |y,| etc.

|x\leq y|

|x| is less than or equal to |y,| |x| is at most equal to |y,| |x| does not exceed |y,| |x| is not more than |y,| etc.

|x>y|

|x| is greater than |y,| |x| is more than |y,| |x| exceeds |y,| |x| is strictly greater than |y,| etc.

|x\geq y|

|x| is greater than or equal to |y,| |x| is at least equal to |y,| |x| is a minimum of |y,| |x| is at least as much as |y,| etc.

Tips and Tricks

  • Each constraint produces one boundary line.

  • It is best to always write the non-negative constraints, even if sometimes they are unnecessary.

  • If the inequality sign of a constraint is |<| or |>,| then the boundary line is a dotted line.

  • You can represent the solution set of inequalities using arrows or shading.

  • If you can't determine the exact coordinates of the vertices of the polygon from the graph, you can calculate them using the comparison, substitution or elimination method.

  • The optimal solution always corresponds to one of the vertices of the polygon of constraints, unless the vertex is situated on a dotted line, or the variables must be integers, but the vertex does not have integer coordinates.

  • When establishing the rule for the function to be optimized, you need to specify if |z| is to be minimized or maximized.

  • When you give the final answer, you need to write a complete sentence that takes the context into account. Your answer should include the values of |x| and |y| that optimize the function, and the maximum or minimum value obtained for the variable |z.|

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