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Homework Statement
Show that the natural logarithm is not subadditive.
You could use ln(1/2+1/3)\leqln(1/2)+ln(1/3), but mathematicians view all such numerical evidence as an invalid proof.
Homework Equations
ln(a+b)\leqln(a)+ln(b)
The Attempt at a Solution
ln(1/2+1/2)\leqln(1/2)+ln(1/2)
Well, my real question is what does the "mathematicians view all such numerical evidence as an invalid proof" mean? I am pretty sure this needs to be a proof by counter-example, which involves numerical evidence. What am I missing?
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