poptarts12345
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let f(x) = e^x -x -1
a) prove f(x) > 0 for all x except 0
b) by finding a suitable value of x, prove e^(pi) > (pi)^e
i know how to do question a; but how do you get question b? for question b, the answer says substitute x= (pi/e) - 1; but how do you find this value in the first place?
a) prove f(x) > 0 for all x except 0
b) by finding a suitable value of x, prove e^(pi) > (pi)^e
i know how to do question a; but how do you get question b? for question b, the answer says substitute x= (pi/e) - 1; but how do you find this value in the first place?