hey i found it
HM:
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(1/a1 + 1/a2 + 1/a3 + ..... 1/an)
the numbers after the a's are subscripts just incase you don't see it
proof is just but letting the a's in the AM and GM = 1/a
and you should be able to see it
doesn't anyone do macbeth apart from me??
i don't know why i voted for this stupid text.... can't even understand a word
some plzzzzz give me some organised notes
Yeah fuck english :mad:
i'm organising something for next wednsday arvo to burn all the english books and notes.... feel free to come
and feel free to bring along ur english teachers... we can throw them in along with the notes... not that i don't like my english teacher... but only coz he...
Yeah inequalities for sure
the harder arithmetic mean geometric mean and harmonic mean questions are impossible if u haven't seen it before...
But english is still teh ahrdest subject... i rather do 10u maths and drop english