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Posted on 2002-06-20
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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 ?
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vohonam
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Date
re(6): Puzzle Answer
K Sengupta
2022-09-05 14:41:33
re(5): Puzzle Answer
Steven Lord
2022-09-05 13:10:17
re(4): Puzzle Answer
K Sengupta
2022-09-05 12:39:30
re(3): Puzzle Answer
Steven Lord
2022-09-05 11:46:29
re(2): Puzzle Answer
K Sengupta
2022-09-05 08:33:02
re: Puzzle Answer
Steven Lord
2022-09-05 05:43:10
Puzzle Answer
K Sengupta
2022-09-05 03:27:00
Hard and grusome method
Bon
2004-08-06 04:38:33
re: Cauchy's inequality !
friedlinguini
2002-06-21 15:17:48
Cauchy's inequality !
vohonam
2002-06-21 13:58:48
re: A better way to solve this !
friedlinguini
2002-06-21 12:44:15
A better way to solve this !
vohonam
2002-06-21 11:58:55
MINUM = WRONG MAXIMUM = INIFINITY
quddous behrouzi
2002-06-21 10:18:07
MINIMUM = 27 MAXIMUM = INIFINITY
quddous behrouzi
2002-06-21 10:07:53
re: Whatever happened to that textbook...?
friedlinguini
2002-06-21 06:00:04
Whatever happened to that textbook...?
TomM
2002-06-20 22:30:34
Oh Well
TomM
2002-06-20 20:47:41
re: solution (maybe)- No
vohonam
2002-06-20 20:29:52
solution (maybe)
TomM
2002-06-20 20:09:57
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