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| Ipquarx:
--- Quote from: Texan101 on February 13, 2017, 10:18:05 PM ---There is no maximum to this equation. Only a minimum. --- End quote --- Remember, we're doing this within a specific domain here: (0, 60] So since it just goes up, the answer is w=60, or 1,944,000. Note that you may only be able to get rid of 1 variable, and this would be a 2 variable optimization problem, but i'm not certain. |
| Texan101:
--- Quote from: Ipquarx on February 13, 2017, 10:26:45 PM ---Remember, we're doing this within a specific domain here: (0, 60] So since it just goes up, the answer is w=60, or 1,944,000. Note that you may only be able to get rid of 1 variable, and this would be a 2 variable optimization problem, but i'm not certain. --- End quote --- Sorry. Didn't see the restricted domain. |
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