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Well, didn't want to prove this inequality because i though its obvious that gif.latex?2 \le \left(1+\frac{1}{2}\righ. I will try to see if i can approach it in a different way.

Oh right, that works too. I was just pointing out that taking the limit to infinity didn't prove the inequality, but with that method your proof it perfectly valid. Edited by ctrls
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Well, didn't want to prove this inequality because i though its obvious that gif.latex?2 \le \left(1+\frac{1}{2}\righ. I will try to see if i can approach it in a different way.

Oh right, that works too. I was just pointing out that taking the limit to infinity didn't prove the inequality, but with that method your proof it perfectly valid.

 

Oh okay :) bty its gif.latex?2 \le \left(1+\frac{1}{n}\righ and not gif.latex?2 \le \left(1+\frac{1}{2}\righ . Totally forgot to mention it earlier. 

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