Proving an Inequality: x+y>=2sqrt(xy)

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Homework Statement
If x and y are both real numbers and both greater than 0 prove that x+y>=2sqrt(xy)
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See the attached image for my attempt. My main concern is can I assume that y > x prove it for that case and then show it is equal if y = x.

My whole proof is centered around y > x so if i cannot make that assumption then I have to start over. Let me know your thoughts. Thanks in advance for the help.
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Adding "Asssume that x >y all the above said stands by exchanging x and y. So we know the given relation stands." would be fine.
 
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anuttarasammyak said:
Adding "Asssume that x >y all the above said stands by exchanging x and y. So we know the given relation stands." would be fine.
thanks.
 
Because the expression is symmetrical in ## x ## and ## y ## we would usually phrase the second line of your proof as "if ## x \ne y ## assume without loss of generality ## x > y ##". See https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Without_loss_of_generality.

You don't then need to add anything else.
 
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toslowtogofast2a said:
Homework Statement: If x and y are both real numbers and both greater than 0 prove that x+y>=2sqrt(xy)
Relevant Equations: See attached image

See the attached image for my attempt. My main concern is can I assume that y > x prove it for that case and then show it is equal if y = x.

My whole proof is centered around y > x so if i cannot make that assumption then I have to start over. Let me know your thoughts. Thanks in advance for the help. View attachment 353406
You may want to look into the AGI : Arithmetic-Geometric Inequality:
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/AM–GM_inequality
 
pbuk said:
Because the expression is symmetrical in ## x ## and ## y ## we would usually phrase the second line of your proof as "if ## x \ne y ## assume without loss of generality ## x > y ##". See https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Without_loss_of_generality.

You don't then need to add anything else.
thanks for the link. that makes sense.
 
WWGD said:
You may want to look into the AGI : Arithmetic-Geometric Inequality:
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/AM–GM_inequality
Thanks for the reply the proof in that link is the exact proof that was in my book. Since mine was different I started to question if I went wrong somewhere.
 
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