Answer:
ok so regrouping is when the top number of a equation is like for EXAMPLE 3 minus 6 ok so 3 is lower than six so the number on the left side you cross that out and you add it to the number that was on top which would make it 13 in this case so 13 minus six is 7 and that’s regrouping
Step-by-step explanation:
X=7. 42/14=3. so x+5 times 3 = 7x-13. do the math, x =7. 7+5=12. 7(7)-13= 36. 12x3=36. boom.
If
is an integer, you can use induction. First show the inequality holds for
. You have
, which is true.
Now assume this holds in general for
, i.e. that
. We want to prove the statement then must hold for
.
Because
, you have
and this must be greater than
for the statement to be true, so we require
for
. Well this is obviously true, because solving the inequality gives
. So you're done.
If you
is any real number, you can use derivatives to show that
increases monotonically and faster than
.