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cutemouse

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Hey guys,

I have no idea on where to start for this one. Any help would be appreciated.

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First part



Next part is very simple, I don't think I will waste my time using latex.

The expression on the LHS of the inequality is essentially the same as the expression I have proved above, however each term is multiplied by A_{n} (with decreasing subscript) and so on, instead of B_{n}. Therefore, expression multiplied by A_{n} <= B_{n}(As A_r <= B_r), but since expression multiplied by B_{n} = sqrt{b1} + sqrt{b2} +...+sqrt{bn}, we get the required result.
 
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B_{1} and b_{1} are essentially the same.

LHS = B_{1}/sqrt[b_{1}] = sqrt[b_{1}]

RHS = sqrt[b_{1}] = LHS

EDIT: Oh, lol.
 

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Yeah I realised what I had to do. *Hits self on head*

I'll try part (ii) later. But now I need some sleep. Oh if anyone wants to have a go at part (ii) then that'd also be appreciated :).
 

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Every time I see questions like this, I get scared that I'm going to need to know the sequences and series formulae. I never learnt them properly! But it's always so easy!
 

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Every time I see questions like this, I get scared that I'm going to need to know the sequences and series formulae. I never learnt them properly! But it's always so easy!
Conrad, always attempt the question - you'll be surprised.
 

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Hmm takers for part (ii) and (iii)?

I think I kinda got (ii) but not too sure. I don't really wanna post my 'scraps' of working up here when I don't know that it's correct, and it's messy too :(
 
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I haven't done anything else from the question, but for part ii)

they give you Ar = < Br
just use that in conjunction with the other 2 identities you have (part i) and the one they just gave you)
 

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