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Revision as of 15:57, 17 June 2006
The Inequality
The trivial inequality states that for all x. This is a rather useful inequality for proving that certain quantities are non-negative. The inequality appears to be obvious and unimportant, but it can be a very powerful problem solving technique.
Applications
Maximizing and minimizing quadratic functions
After Completing the square, the trivial inequality can be applied to determine the extrema of a quadratic function.