by Michael Bolt (Calvin College) and
Daniel Isaksen (Wayne State University)
This article originally appeared in:
College Mathematics Journal
January, 2010
Subject classification(s):
Algebra and Number Theory | Algebra | InequalitiesApplicable Course(s):
2.1 College Algebra | 3.1 Mainstream Calculus I | 3.4 Non-mainstream Calc IThe authors use inequalities to solve optimization problems without resorting to calculus, as illustrated by four common examples in calculus.
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Capsule Course Topic(s):
Development Math | Linear Inequalities