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Parth Dave
Sep24-04, 08:57 PM
How can you prove that:
e^pi > pi^e,
without using a calculator. (all you know is the values for e and pi.)
mathwonk
Sep24-04, 09:22 PM
well that says that e^pi > e^(e ln(pi)), so since e^x is increasing you just have to show that pi > e ln(pi). so we just need to show that pi/ln(pi) > e.
but x/ln(x) is increasing for x >=e, and e/ln(e) = e, and pi > e, so pi/ln(pi) > e/ln(e) = e. qed.
thats cute, i'm gonna try that on my calculus class.
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