Advanced Calculus Fitzpatrick 2e

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If anyone of you got the book Advanced Calculus 2e by Fitzpatrick I would appreciate your posting of the questions 14, 15, 16 on page 20. My order of the book hasn't reached me but I need to turn in the homework tomorrow. I just need the questions.

Thank you.
 
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Here are the questions:

14.(Cauchy’s Inequality) Using the fact that the square of a real number is nonnegative, prove that for any numbers a and b
Prove that:
[tex]ab \leq \frac{1}{2} \left( a^2+b^2)[/tex]

15. Use Cauchy's Inequality to prove that if [tex]a \geq 0[/tex] and [tex]b \geq 0[/tex] , then
[tex]\sqrt{ab} \leq \frac{1}{2} \left( a + b \right)[/tex]

16. use Cauchy's Inequality to prove for any numbers a and b and a natural number n

[tex]ab \leq \frac{1}{2} \left( na^2 + \frac{1}{n}b^2 \right)[/tex]This is why you should buy your books at the bookstore for the beginning of classes(in case professors assign homework problems), even if you pre-order then online. You can always return them for a refund.
 
Thanks konthelion for the reply and advice.