I was wondering how I could do this question:
If (ad+bc)2 <= (a2+b2)(c2+d2),
deduce that:
(a+b)2<= 2(a2+b2)
Now, I know that I am able to do it without the first property given, but the original question is a HENCE question... so i was wondering how to do it using the property above.
I can let c and d = 1, but I am not sure whether you can replace them with integer values.
A worked out solution will help me lots in easing up confusion with inequalities.
THANKS GUYS!!!
If (ad+bc)2 <= (a2+b2)(c2+d2),
deduce that:
(a+b)2<= 2(a2+b2)
Now, I know that I am able to do it without the first property given, but the original question is a HENCE question... so i was wondering how to do it using the property above.
I can let c and d = 1, but I am not sure whether you can replace them with integer values.
A worked out solution will help me lots in easing up confusion with inequalities.
THANKS GUYS!!!