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Funny Stuff ! (Posted on 2002-06-20) Difficulty: 4 of 5
Given:
   a,b,c >0 and a+b+c=1 ;
   P=(1/a)+(2/b)+(3/c);
1)Find the minimum value of P;
2)Does P have maximum value ?

See The Solution Submitted by vohonam    
Rating: 3.4286 (7 votes)

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re(3): Puzzle Answer | Comment 16 of 19 |
(In reply to re(2): Puzzle Answer by K Sengupta)

The answer, min P  = 17.1915..., a function of sqrt(2) and sqrt(3), was produced by three different methods: using Cauchy's Inequality (vohonan, the poser), using Lagrange Multipliers (friedlinguini) and using Partial Derivatives (Bon).


Edited on September 5, 2022, 1:15 pm
  Posted by Steven Lord on 2022-09-05 11:46:29

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