Exercise 11. Let a, m be real numbers. Applying Cauchy Schwartz' inequality to u = (m, -2,1) and v = (a, 1,1), we get a. Jam - 11 ≤ √m² +5√² + 2 b. √m² +5√a² + 2 ≤ Jam - 11 c. Jam - 11 = √m² +5√a² +2 d. None of the mentioned 3. Applying Gram.
Exercise 11. Let a, m be real numbers. Applying Cauchy Schwartz' inequality to u = (m, -2,1) and v = (a, 1,1), we get a. Jam - 11 ≤ √m² +5√² + 2 b. √m² +5√a² + 2 ≤ Jam - 11 c. Jam - 11 = √m² +5√a² +2 d. None of the mentioned 3. Applying Gram.
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Section2.7: More On Inequalities
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