O OLDMAN Member Joined Feb 20, 2003 Messages 251 Location Mudgee Gender Undisclosed HSC N/A Aug 25, 2003 #1 a,b both positive and a+b < ab. Prove a+b > 4. Last edited by a moderator: Aug 25, 2003
underthesun N1NJ4 Joined Aug 10, 2002 Messages 1,781 Location At the top of Riovanes Castle Gender Undisclosed HSC 2010 Aug 25, 2003 #2 I don't quite understand the problem. Is this a complex number question?
Affinity Active Member Joined Jun 9, 2003 Messages 2,062 Location Oslo Gender Undisclosed HSC 2003 Aug 25, 2003 #4 The question was a,b are positive and ab > a+b, prove a+b > 4 surely it was posted 'elegantly' (sqrt(a)-sqrt(b))^2 >= 0 .... sqrt(a+b) > 2 ....
The question was a,b are positive and ab > a+b, prove a+b > 4 surely it was posted 'elegantly' (sqrt(a)-sqrt(b))^2 >= 0 .... sqrt(a+b) > 2 ....
N ND Guest Aug 25, 2003 #5 Originally posted by Affinity The question was a,b are positive and ab > a+b, prove a+b > 4 Click to expand... Do you read minds? Or am i missing something? edit: nevermind, got it now.
Originally posted by Affinity The question was a,b are positive and ab > a+b, prove a+b > 4 Click to expand... Do you read minds? Or am i missing something? edit: nevermind, got it now.
Affinity Active Member Joined Jun 9, 2003 Messages 2,062 Location Oslo Gender Undisclosed HSC 2003 Aug 25, 2003 #6 by the way how do you escape key characters? is it a slash or something?
Archman Member Joined Jul 29, 2003 Messages 337 Gender Undisclosed HSC N/A Aug 25, 2003 #7 let a+b = n n>=2sqrt(ab) n^2/4>=ab n^2/4>n n>4 (n obv cant be 0)
turtle_2468 Member Joined Dec 19, 2002 Messages 408 Location North Shore, Sydney Gender Male HSC 2002 Aug 25, 2003 #8 affinity = good
O OLDMAN Member Joined Feb 20, 2003 Messages 251 Location Mudgee Gender Undisclosed HSC N/A Aug 25, 2003 #9 what can I say? How did Affinity decipher this Q, and proceed to solve it. What went wrong with my typing? Typed it twice, edit it once. Just to test whether it does it again : a,b both positive and a+b < ab. Prove a+b > 4. Last edited by a moderator: Aug 25, 2003
what can I say? How did Affinity decipher this Q, and proceed to solve it. What went wrong with my typing? Typed it twice, edit it once. Just to test whether it does it again : a,b both positive and a+b < ab. Prove a+b > 4.
BlackJack Vertigo! Joined Sep 24, 2002 Messages 1,230 Location 15 m above the pavement Gender Male HSC 2002 Aug 25, 2003 #10 Ah... the problem is, never use the less than sign followed by the greater than sign because the computer thinks it's a HTML tag. e.g. x<sup>2</sup> uses the superscript tag That, or turn HTML coding off when you create the thread. The easy way to find out is: edit. edit: or quote...
Ah... the problem is, never use the less than sign followed by the greater than sign because the computer thinks it's a HTML tag. e.g. x<sup>2</sup> uses the superscript tag That, or turn HTML coding off when you create the thread. The easy way to find out is: edit. edit: or quote...
O OLDMAN Member Joined Feb 20, 2003 Messages 251 Location Mudgee Gender Undisclosed HSC N/A Aug 25, 2003 #11 Thanks Blackjack.
McLake The Perfect Nerd Joined Aug 14, 2002 Messages 4,187 Location The Shire Gender Male HSC 2002 Aug 25, 2003 #12 OK, I fixed your posts OLDMAN. The HTML code is like this (but replace "a" with "&"): alt; - less than agt; - greater than
OK, I fixed your posts OLDMAN. The HTML code is like this (but replace "a" with "&"): alt; - less than agt; - greater than
O OLDMAN Member Joined Feb 20, 2003 Messages 251 Location Mudgee Gender Undisclosed HSC N/A Aug 25, 2003 #13 Thanks McLake. <
O OLDMAN Member Joined Feb 20, 2003 Messages 251 Location Mudgee Gender Undisclosed HSC N/A Aug 26, 2003 #14 btw, nice soln, Archman.
Affinity Active Member Joined Jun 9, 2003 Messages 2,062 Location Oslo Gender Undisclosed HSC 2003 Aug 26, 2003 #15 by the way, can we assume AM-GM
underthesun N1NJ4 Joined Aug 10, 2002 Messages 1,781 Location At the top of Riovanes Castle Gender Undisclosed HSC 2010 Aug 26, 2003 #16 im a bit stupid, so what's AM-GM?
F flyin' EDIT Joined Aug 21, 2002 Messages 6,677 Gender Undisclosed HSC N/A Aug 26, 2003 #17 Arithmetic Mean and Geometric Mean?
O OLDMAN Member Joined Feb 20, 2003 Messages 251 Location Mudgee Gender Undisclosed HSC N/A Aug 26, 2003 #18 Usually asked as part i) prove a+b>sqrt(ab) etc.