It's the graphical component
Sample problems of Graphical and analytical methods are Vector addition and subtraction. These could be done in a analytical or graphical methodologies.
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Using the correct rules is always the best method for getting accurate results.
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the advantages of this method was that it is more quick and less calculation needed and the disadvantages, it less accurate compare to the rise and fall method.
The same,if you have accurate reading of measurement in graphical method you can precisely measure so there will be no error, in using analytical method you must have an exact & perfect calculation to have an perfect product. .
You describe the resultant computed using the graphical method by connecting the vectors head to tail. The difference from the tail of the first one to the head of the last one is the resultant vector. To determine resultant vector with the component method you use the formula x(squared) + y(squared) = R (squared).
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The graphical method is often approximate but can be applied to any function. If done on a computer, the region surrounding the solution can be enlarged to obtain more accurate estimates. A numerical method will give an exact result is an analytical solution is possible. If not, the solution will depend on the numerical method used and, sometimes, the starting "guesstimate".
You can verify section formula by graphical method if you cannot solve it using algebra.
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analytical method.
graphical method is applicable only for solving an LPP having two variables in its constraints , but if more than two variables are used, then it is not possible to use graphical method. In those cases, simplex method helps to solve such problem. In simple, in graphical method is used when the constraints contain two variables only. But simplex method can be used to solve constraints having more than two variables.
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analytical method.
analytical method.
Sample problems of Graphical and analytical methods are Vector addition and subtraction. These could be done in a analytical or graphical methodologies.