Re: Help check my proof please?



On 24 Apr 2006 16:11:13 -0700, "Joe Blow" <blah_59@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

I belived you meant that I need to work on the RHS "---> Side" So I
wanted to show you what I thought that side should be

Isn't this correct for the RHS
LHS >= n/sqrt(n)

LHS >= n/n * sqrt(n)

LHS >= 1 * sqrt(n)

LHS >= sqrt(n)

Sorry, is it clearer now that I'm working on the right side? I just put
in "LHS" to get it out of the equation while I work on the right.

This is the only way I see going from n/sqrt(n) to sqrt(n)

The RHS looks good.

quasi
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