Inequality of arithmetic and geometric means

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The discussion centers on finding the maximum value of the expression 2(√(1-a^2)) + 2a, with participants suggesting the use of the inequality of arithmetic and geometric means. One contributor proposes using calculus to determine critical points by calculating the derivative and identifying where it equals zero or is undefined. The derivative analysis indicates that potential maximums occur at a=0, -1, and 1, prompting a check of these values for the maximum output. Another participant suggests that the expression can be reformulated to utilize the arithmetic and geometric means more effectively, though they express uncertainty about the application. Overall, the conversation highlights the interplay between calculus and inequalities in maximizing the given expression.
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Hey! I have this: 2(√(1-a^2 ))+ 2a
How to determine the maximum value of this?

I think good for this is Inequality of arithmetic and geometric means, but I don't know how use this, because I don't calculate with this yet.

So, have you got any ideas?



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Hey! I have this: 2(√(1-a^2 ))+ 2a
How to determine the maximum value of this?

Could be a Calculus derivative problem. Does this f(a)=2(√(1-a^2 ))+ 2a have a maximum or minimum?
 
Carrying that farther f(a)= 2(1- a^2)^{1/2}+ 2a has derivative f'(a)= -2(1- a^2)^{-1/2}+ 2. Any maximum (or minimum) must occur where that derivative is 0 or does not exist. It does not exist when a= 1 or -1 because in that case we have a 0 in the denominator. It is 0 when \sqrt{1- a^2}= 1 or a= 0.

Check the values of 2\sqrt{1- a^2}+ 2a at x= -1, 0, and 1 to see which is the maximum value.

Another way to look at this is to see that if y= 2\sqrt{1- a^2}+ 2a then y- 2a= 2\sqrt{1- a^2} and so y^2- 4ay+ 4a^2= 4- 4a^2 or 8a^2- 4ay+ y^2= 4 which is the graph of an ellipse with major and minor axes rotated from the coordinate axes.
 
Please, derivate no... I still have a few years time to learn this.
I need to use Inequality of arithmetic and geometric means, bud how?
 
Your expression has two parts, ##2\sqrt{1-a^2}## amd ##2a##.

If you are supposed to use arithmetic and geometric means, you need to find some quantities that give those arithmetic and geometric means.

For example if the quantities are ##x## and ##y## and the arithmetic mean is ##2a##, you have the equation ##(x+y)/2 = 2a##

And you have another equation for the geometric mean ...
 
Yes, i have this: n=4
And what now?
 
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