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This seems like a bit of a simple question in amongst all the 'proper' maths, but I'm a bit rusty...

If I have the following constraints:

$ A = c(T - x) $

$ x - A > 0 $

$ 0 < c < 1 $

I don't think that there is a way to calculate the minimum value that x can be to satisfy these contraints (for a fixed c and T) without using an iterative approach. Is that correct?

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    What about $A$, is it fixed?2012-10-11

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