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Algebraic Inequalities in Franklin, TN
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Algebraic Inequalities in Franklin, TN
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This unique collection of new and classical problems provides full coverage of algebraic inequalities. Many of the exercises are presented with detailed author-prepared-solutions, developing creativity and an arsenal of new approaches for solving mathematical problems.
Algebraic Inequalities
can be considered a continuation of the book
Geometric Inequalities: Methods of Proving
by the authors.
This book can serve teachers, high-school students, and mathematical competitors. It may also be used as supplemental reading, providing readers with new and classical methods for proving algebraic inequalities.
Algebraic Inequalities
can be considered a continuation of the book
Geometric Inequalities: Methods of Proving
by the authors.
This book can serve teachers, high-school students, and mathematical competitors. It may also be used as supplemental reading, providing readers with new and classical methods for proving algebraic inequalities.
This unique collection of new and classical problems provides full coverage of algebraic inequalities. Many of the exercises are presented with detailed author-prepared-solutions, developing creativity and an arsenal of new approaches for solving mathematical problems.
Algebraic Inequalities
can be considered a continuation of the book
Geometric Inequalities: Methods of Proving
by the authors.
This book can serve teachers, high-school students, and mathematical competitors. It may also be used as supplemental reading, providing readers with new and classical methods for proving algebraic inequalities.
Algebraic Inequalities
can be considered a continuation of the book
Geometric Inequalities: Methods of Proving
by the authors.
This book can serve teachers, high-school students, and mathematical competitors. It may also be used as supplemental reading, providing readers with new and classical methods for proving algebraic inequalities.