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Break even point
The break-even point is the level of sales at which total revenue equals total costs, resulting in neither profit nor loss.
Define matrix
A matrix is a rectangular array of numbers, symbols, or expressions arranged in rows and columns.
Cramers rule
Cramer's rule is a mathematical theorem that gives an explicit formula for the solution of a system of linear equations with as many equations as unknowns.
Variables
Variables are symbols used to represent unspecified numbers or values in mathematical expressions or equations.
Constant
A constant is a value that does not change and remains the same in mathematical expressions or equations.
Elaborate using an illustration the product rule of differentiation
The product rule states that for two functions u(x) and v(x), the derivative of their product is given by $u(x)v'(x) + u'(x)v(x)$.
What is the derivative of xn
The derivative of $x^n$ with respect to x is $nx^{n-1}$.
What are the steps involved in the formation of Mathematical Model of LPP
The steps involved in the formation of a Mathematical Model of Linear Programming Problem (LPP) include: 1. Formulating the objective function, 2. Identifying the decision variables, 3. Formulating the constraints, 4. Identifying the feasible region, and 5. Solving the model to find the optimal solution.
What is an integral of 2x
The integral of $2x$ with respect to x is $x^2 + C$, where C is the constant of integration.
Show the graph of a first degree polynomial
The graph of a first degree polynomial, also known as a linear function, has the form $y = mx + c$, where m and c are constants. It is a straight line with a constant slope m and y-intercept c.
Test your knowledge of mathematical concepts in this quiz covering topics such as matrices, differentiation, determinants, vectors, and linear constraints. From basic definitions to advanced concepts, this quiz will challenge your understanding of mathematical principles.
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