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− | For [[real number]]s <math>k_1,k_2</math> and [[positive]] real numbers <math>a_1, a_2, \ldots, a_n</math>, <math>k_1\ge k_2</math> implies the <math>k_1</math>th [[power mean]]is greater than or equal to the <math>k_2</math>th. | + | For [[real number]]s <math>k_1,k_2</math> and [[positive]] real numbers <math>a_1, a_2, \ldots, a_n</math>, <math>k_1\ge k_2</math> implies the <math>k_1</math>th [[power mean]] is greater than or equal to the <math>k_2</math>th. |
Algebraically, <math>k_1\ge k_2</math> implies that | Algebraically, <math>k_1\ge k_2</math> implies that |
Revision as of 21:07, 20 December 2007
The Power Mean Inequality is a generalized form of the multi-variable Arithmetic Mean-Geometric Mean Inequality.
Inequality
For real numbers and positive real numbers , implies the th power mean is greater than or equal to the th.
Algebraically, implies that
The Power Mean Inequality follows from the fact that (where is the th power mean) together with Jensen's Inequality.
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