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John Moffat.
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- May 24, 2014 at 10:06 am #170474
Hello John trust you are well. I have 2 queries regarding Linear programming and the other 1 is regression analysis. Concerning the first one, when we slide our ruler parallel far away from the iso contribution line to find the optimum level, should we stop that the first point that we touch in the feasible area or the last one?
Second query is that is Regression analysis examinable i mean seasonal trend and so on because i heard it was no more in the syllabus.Thanks and keep it up with your good work.
May 24, 2014 at 10:44 am #170487For linear programming you want to be as far from the origin as possible, so it is the further point away (the last one).
With regard to regression, it is not listed in the syllabus because it is assumed knowledge from Paper F2.
You will see in our Course Notes that is says the examiner has said that she will not ask calculations, but can expect you to no the idea. (seasonal trend etc is time series analysis – the same applies to that). - AuthorPosts
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