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I was wonder what conditions a and b have to be for each inequality in order to satifsy the equality?
mathman
Oct20-10, 03:54 PM
I was wonder what conditions a and b have to be for each inequality in order to satifsy the equality?
It would help if you wrote out the inequality as a function of a and b. I'm not a mind reader.
Cauchy's inequality is just the trivial |a . b| <= |a||b| Oo
Triangle inequality
|a+b| = |a| +|b|
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Oct21-10, 09:32 AM
What do you think happens when a,b are both postive or both negative ?
Just go over the proof, and you'll probably see it.
mathman
Oct21-10, 03:56 PM
Cauchy's inequality is just the trivial |a . b| <= |a||b| Oo
Triangle inequality
|a+b| = |a| +|b|
To answer your question, you need to specify what a and b are. Possibilities: real numbers, complex numbers, vectors (either real or complex).
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