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mkagenius
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Can this be used to find the highest point of the lowest envelope?
(i will use it in graphical method to solve two-person-zero-sum game (2Xn matrix) ) If yes , then plz tell how ? (if you have free time :) )
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MarioYC
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13 лет назад,
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Hi, I haven't finished reading it, but decided to share it, since I haven't heard about it before. Now, about the highest I think it wouldn't be hard to find if you have the lines which form the segments that form the lowest envelope, as far as I understand the method gives you that. :)
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