AM-GM-HM Relationship
𝑥 and 𝑦 are the geometric mean and the harmonic mean of any two positive (identical or nonidentical)
integers. Calculate the minimum value of their arithmetic mean in terms of 𝑥 and 𝑦.
HM= $frac {GM^2}{AM}$
AM= $frac {GM^2}{HM}$
So, AM=$frac {x^2}{y}$
My conclusion is that minimum value of AM is $frac{x^2}{y}$.Am I correct?
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𝑥 and 𝑦 are the geometric mean and the harmonic mean of any two positive (identical or nonidentical)
integers. Calculate the minimum value of their arithmetic mean in terms of 𝑥 and 𝑦.
HM= $frac {GM^2}{AM}$
AM= $frac {GM^2}{HM}$
So, AM=$frac {x^2}{y}$
My conclusion is that minimum value of AM is $frac{x^2}{y}$.Am I correct?
sequences-and-series arithmetic means
Somebody help please
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𝑥 and 𝑦 are the geometric mean and the harmonic mean of any two positive (identical or nonidentical)
integers. Calculate the minimum value of their arithmetic mean in terms of 𝑥 and 𝑦.
HM= $frac {GM^2}{AM}$
AM= $frac {GM^2}{HM}$
So, AM=$frac {x^2}{y}$
My conclusion is that minimum value of AM is $frac{x^2}{y}$.Am I correct?
sequences-and-series arithmetic means
𝑥 and 𝑦 are the geometric mean and the harmonic mean of any two positive (identical or nonidentical)
integers. Calculate the minimum value of their arithmetic mean in terms of 𝑥 and 𝑦.
HM= $frac {GM^2}{AM}$
AM= $frac {GM^2}{HM}$
So, AM=$frac {x^2}{y}$
My conclusion is that minimum value of AM is $frac{x^2}{y}$.Am I correct?
sequences-and-series arithmetic means
sequences-and-series arithmetic means
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Somebody help please
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@PiGuy It was helpful
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Somebody help please
– CreamPie
Nov 17 '18 at 18:11
1
mention anything if you find it doesn't help you
– PiGuy
Nov 20 '18 at 14:58
@PiGuy It was helpful
– CreamPie
Nov 20 '18 at 15:21
Somebody help please
– CreamPie
Nov 17 '18 at 18:11
Somebody help please
– CreamPie
Nov 17 '18 at 18:11
1
1
mention anything if you find it doesn't help you
– PiGuy
Nov 20 '18 at 14:58
mention anything if you find it doesn't help you
– PiGuy
Nov 20 '18 at 14:58
@PiGuy It was helpful
– CreamPie
Nov 20 '18 at 15:21
@PiGuy It was helpful
– CreamPie
Nov 20 '18 at 15:21
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Yes, given the AM,GM and HM there's no other way to get their relation. So that is the only possible equation to relate the Means.You are correct.
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Yes, given the AM,GM and HM there's no other way to get their relation. So that is the only possible equation to relate the Means.You are correct.
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Yes, given the AM,GM and HM there's no other way to get their relation. So that is the only possible equation to relate the Means.You are correct.
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Yes, given the AM,GM and HM there's no other way to get their relation. So that is the only possible equation to relate the Means.You are correct.
Yes, given the AM,GM and HM there's no other way to get their relation. So that is the only possible equation to relate the Means.You are correct.
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Somebody help please
– CreamPie
Nov 17 '18 at 18:11
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– PiGuy
Nov 20 '18 at 14:58
@PiGuy It was helpful
– CreamPie
Nov 20 '18 at 15:21