scaryshark09
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i can 14bii and you said you get 15bii
ok i wont help you with 14 thenits so easy lol ur stupid (i didn't get full marks on that i messed it up in the exam)
they literally used like a sentence to explain iti can 14bii and you said you get 15bii
i was literally joking pls help im so bad at inequalityok i wont help you with 14 then
?look, I understand that it's a cute saying, but consider what that means in the context of adoption
look at the entire post and maybe you'll understand the joke xx
when i press the thing up it takes me to this postlook at the entire post and maybe you'll understand the joke xx
i dont get this bit where is this coming fromit makes sense
1 + x^2 >= 2x
therefore
(1 + x^2)/y + (1 + y^2)/x >= 2x/y +2y/x
= 2 (x/y + y/x)
>= 2 (2)
=4
cause you use the first line that i wrotei dont get this bit where is this coming from
OH NVMi dont get this bit where is this coming from
look, I understand that it's a cute saying, but consider what that means in the context of adoption
broski.... look at the whole post I sentwhen i press the thing up it takes me to this post
im so confusedbroski.... look at the whole post I sent
you just repeatedly use the formula from (ii) to reduce the 2l to zero, then flip it using ur knowledge from (i) so that you can repeat the process to reduce 2k to zero, then convert things into double factorials and use the formula from (a) and algebra to get to the answeri dont get 16biii at all !!!
i dont think he caresbroski.... look at the whole post I sent
i got it wrong though bc i messed up like one tiny part of the reduction of 2kyou just repeatedly use the formula from (ii) to reduce the 2l to zero, then flip it using ur knowledge from (i) so that you can repeat the process to reduce 2k to zero, then convert things into double factorials and use the formula from (a) and algebra to get to the answer
"you just"you just repeatedly use the formula from (ii) to reduce the 2l to zero, then flip it using ur knowledge from (i) so that you can repeat the process to reduce 2k to zero, then convert things into double factorials and use the formula from (a) and algebra to get to the answer
thats straightforward okaycause you use the first line that i wrote
1 + x^2 >= 2x
and
1 + y^2 >= 2y
in fairness the question did say to use the previous parts"you just"
you're making it sound easy bruh
if someone could help me visualise mcq for 7
and explain
15bii
and 16c
would be nice