Find all Nash Equilibria. 2 pure and 1 mixed? [closed]












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So I attached a photo of the problem since it would probably take for ever to type. I have a 2 player game and I need to find all Nash Equilibria. I found the Pure Strategy Nash Equilibria fairly easily. I am having trouble with the mixed strategy(s). I attempted the problem with the method I have used for a 2x2 game but I got weird probabilities for one player and I got two equations and 3 unknowns for the other. So I dont know what to do next. enter image description here










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So I attached a photo of the problem since it would probably take for ever to type. I have a 2 player game and I need to find all Nash Equilibria. I found the Pure Strategy Nash Equilibria fairly easily. I am having trouble with the mixed strategy(s). I attempted the problem with the method I have used for a 2x2 game but I got weird probabilities for one player and I got two equations and 3 unknowns for the other. So I dont know what to do next. enter image description here










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So I attached a photo of the problem since it would probably take for ever to type. I have a 2 player game and I need to find all Nash Equilibria. I found the Pure Strategy Nash Equilibria fairly easily. I am having trouble with the mixed strategy(s). I attempted the problem with the method I have used for a 2x2 game but I got weird probabilities for one player and I got two equations and 3 unknowns for the other. So I dont know what to do next. enter image description here










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So I attached a photo of the problem since it would probably take for ever to type. I have a 2 player game and I need to find all Nash Equilibria. I found the Pure Strategy Nash Equilibria fairly easily. I am having trouble with the mixed strategy(s). I attempted the problem with the method I have used for a 2x2 game but I got weird probabilities for one player and I got two equations and 3 unknowns for the other. So I dont know what to do next. enter image description here







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closed as off-topic by mlc, Paul Frost, Adrian Keister, user10354138, John Bentin Nov 30 at 21:04


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closed as off-topic by mlc, Paul Frost, Adrian Keister, user10354138, John Bentin Nov 30 at 21:04


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  • Your question is phrased as an isolated problem, with no information or context. This does not match many users' quality standards, and may attract downvotes or be put on hold.
    – mlc
    Nov 28 at 7:49


















  • Your question is phrased as an isolated problem, with no information or context. This does not match many users' quality standards, and may attract downvotes or be put on hold.
    – mlc
    Nov 28 at 7:49
















Your question is phrased as an isolated problem, with no information or context. This does not match many users' quality standards, and may attract downvotes or be put on hold.
– mlc
Nov 28 at 7:49




Your question is phrased as an isolated problem, with no information or context. This does not match many users' quality standards, and may attract downvotes or be put on hold.
– mlc
Nov 28 at 7:49















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