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Hello mathisfun members! I was making up practice proof problems, and I made up a killer one and I want to see if anyone can prove it, so I know how it works and I can add it to my answers. Be warned, it is extremely tough.
Prove that:
For all values of x (all real numbers).
~Cam943
(By the way, if possible, can you somehow keep your proofs to Calculus III level and below? I'm only 13 so I won't understand if you use high level university proofs, though I'm not sure if there are such.)
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Bassaricyon neblina
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How was it proved that
again? Sorry I couldn't understand. I understood the last part of the proof with
and though.Last edited by Cam943 (2014-11-08 06:02:56)
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It is well known that
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for any a > 1.
Bassaricyon neblina
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Okay, thank you!
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