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April 07, 2006

Project #Syllabus for all sect

I will hold the project help session Wednesday Night (the 12th) at 6:30. I plan on meeting in the room we've previously held our test reviews, but I will post a sure notice soon.

Brad

Posted by bradleyMecham at April 7, 2006 12:06 PM

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I have been working on this, but I can't seem to understand the algorithm. I am struggling to make sense of the lecture slides, as I don't know how to get from one lecture to the next, and they are hard to read because they get pixelated at 6 to a page. Anyone have any luck?

Posted by: drfindley [TypeKey Profile Page] at April 11, 2006 11:31 PM

When you're talking about the pixelated slides, are you referring specifically to the ones with the code in them? If so, you can get the exact code out of the handout posted in the homework section. It's nearer the bottom of the handout (about pg 11).

Brad

Posted by: Bradley Mecham [TypeKey Profile Page] at April 12, 2006 04:34 PM

Oh yes,
I've not had a chance to check out the room. We'll need to just meet in one of the windows labs downstairs, it looks like. There is a class upstairs.

Posted by: Bradley Mecham [TypeKey Profile Page] at April 12, 2006 04:38 PM

Drfindley,

Do you have any specific questions about linear programming or the simplex method? I think you are done (if you are who I think you are) but I thought I'd check.

What are you using to view the lecture slides? In adobe acrobat, I can zoom in to about 1200% to see a fraction of one slide on my screen and there's no pixelation. That's the joy of scalable vector graphics and why Charles Warnick was such a genius.

Posted by: Mike Jones [TypeKey Profile Page] at April 13, 2006 10:47 AM

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