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Is It Necessary and Sufficient (Posted on 2008-02-27) Difficulty: 2 of 5
Let a,b,c be real numbers. Is a,b,c≥0 the necessary and sufficient condition to show that a3+b3+c3≥3abc? If not, find the condition that is both sufficient and necessary.

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Well, it is certainly not necessary.
Consider (a,b,c) = (-1, 1, 1).
a3+b3+c3 > 3abc, even though it is not the case that a,b,c≥0
  Posted by Steve Herman on 2008-02-27 11:34:08
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