Is it ok to do this:
E.g. Show (a2 – b2)(c2 – d2) <= (ac2 – bd2)
Working backwards:
(a2 – b2) (c2 – d2) <= (ac2 – bd2)
a2c2 - a2d2 - b2c2 + b2d2 <= a2c2 – 2abcd + b2d2
- a2d2 - b2c2 <= - 2abcd
a2d2 + b2c2 >= 2abcd
a2d2 - 2abcd + b2c2 >= 0
(ad – bc)2 >= 0
Then what I write on my hsc paper:
(ad – bc)2 >= 0
and then work backwards from what I wrote above.
Is it ok to do this, because the result (ad – bc)2 >= 0 is actually true.. so yeah?
E.g. Show (a2 – b2)(c2 – d2) <= (ac2 – bd2)
Working backwards:
(a2 – b2) (c2 – d2) <= (ac2 – bd2)
a2c2 - a2d2 - b2c2 + b2d2 <= a2c2 – 2abcd + b2d2
- a2d2 - b2c2 <= - 2abcd
a2d2 + b2c2 >= 2abcd
a2d2 - 2abcd + b2c2 >= 0
(ad – bc)2 >= 0
Then what I write on my hsc paper:
(ad – bc)2 >= 0
and then work backwards from what I wrote above.
Is it ok to do this, because the result (ad – bc)2 >= 0 is actually true.. so yeah?