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Using the Cauchy–Bunyakovsky–Schwarz inequality and the inequality given, <cmath>\begin{align*} | Using the Cauchy–Bunyakovsky–Schwarz inequality and the inequality given, <cmath>\begin{align*} |
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Problem
For let , , ..., be positive real numbers such that
Prove that .
Solution 1
Assume without loss of generality that . Now we seek to prove that .
By the Cauchy-Schwarz Inequality, Since , clearly , dividing yields:
as desired.
Solution 2
Assume without loss of generality that . Using the Cauchy–Bunyakovsky–Schwarz inequality and the inequality given, (Note that since as given!) This implies that as desired. ~Deng Tianle, username: Leole
See Also
2009 USAMO (Problems • Resources) | ||
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Followed by Problem 5 | |
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All USAMO Problems and Solutions |
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