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prove that forall positive integer
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Is there a typo in this problem? First of all I assume the last term in the sum is supposed to be 1/√n, not 1/n, correct? The left inequality, n <= 1 + 1/√2 + 1/√3 + ... + 1/√n is false, in fact the exact opposite is true for all positive integers. And the right inequality is trivial, considering that the sum grows logarithmically while n*√5 grows linearly.
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Possibly one side should be
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Hi;
Possibly one side should be
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