About this course
Discover the Easy Way to Master Linear Programming:
How to Make Students Easy to Understand How to Solve Min and Max Problems
👩🏫 Created by Madam Ikien, Mathematics Lecturer at KPTM Kuantan
Are you a student who struggles with Mathematics? Have you always found max and min problems confusing? Or are you a teacher looking for an easier way to explain linear programming to your students? You’re in the right place!
Hi, I’m Madam Ikien, and I’ve been teaching Mathematics to diploma students just like you—many of whom didn’t get a credit in Maths during SPM. I understand the challenges you face, and I’m here to help you overcome them.
With this online course, you will:
- Learn step-by-step how to solve real-world max and min problems using linear programming
- Use simple notes and interactive quizzes to strengthen your understanding
- Explore relatable examples and real-life applications
- Master the graphical method easily—even if you never liked Maths before!
This course is specially designed for you:
- No prior expertise required! We’ll start with the basics and progress together.
- All concepts are explained in simple, friendly language.
- Practice questions and fun quizzes help you remember and apply what you learn faster.
- Perfect for diploma students, SPM leavers, teachers, and anyone who wants to finally “get” linear programming.
What you’ll get inside:
- Clear, concise notes on every topic
- Step-by-step guides for formulating and solving problems
- Real-world applications that make learning relevant
- Practice questions with easy-to-follow solutions
- Common mistakes to avoid—so you can be confident in your answers!
Let’s take the fear out of Mathematics, together!
Join my course today at Digyprime.com and start solving max and min problems with ease!
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Linear programming is a method used in mathematics to find the best solution to a problem with certain limitations or constraints. Imagine you want to buy snacks for a party, but you have a limited budget and want to get the most variety or quantity possible. Linear programming helps you figure out exactly what to buy to maximize your snacks while staying within your budget. It’s like having a smart calculator that not only adds numbers but also helps you make decisions so you get the best result! In mathematics, we usually use linear programming to deal with things like maximizing profit, minimizing cost, or making the best use of resources. All the choices and limits in the problem are written as equations, so you can see clearly what you’re working with.
