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Let P be any real number and h be the step size of any interval. Then the relation between h and P for the backward difference is given by
Answer
x-x, = Ph
x- x, = P
x + x, = Ph
(x - x,)h= P

In the context of backward difference, the relationship between the step size  h  ￼ and the point  P￼ can be expressed as:
x - x_n = Ph
￼
Thus, the correct answer is x - x_n = Ph.
This expression indicates that the difference between a point ￼ and a previous point  x_n  ￼ can be represented as a multiple of the step size  h  ￼.
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Define the followings in Queuing Theory.
a. Customer
b. Server
c. Priority
What are the variants of the simplex method? Write few lines about the followings.
(a) Unbounded solution.
(b) Unrestricted variables
Five different machines can process any of the five required jobs with different profits
resulting from each assignment.
Find the maximum profit possible through optimum assignments
How can the linear programming be applied to management problem?
Consider the transportation problem having the following parameter table.
Use the northwest corner rule to obtain an initial basic feasible solution
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