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Hate to spoil the party, but you guys reckon you could be a bit more inclusive of the 2014ers? At the moment, it's mainly post-HSC people that are driving this thread.
 

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Hate to spoil the party, but you guys reckon you could be a bit more inclusive of the 2014ers? At the moment, it's mainly post-HSC people that are driving this thread.
Prove that:



2014'ers only.

Bonus points: Use circle geometry.
 

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Some national olympiad problems from Copy of Kalva homepage are the perfect level for this thread. Check that any given problem can be done using only mx2 stuff though. And probably avoid IMO stuff outside of Q1,4.
 

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Some IMO from the 60's and 70's etc are quite doable.
Oh definitely. There is a huge shift in difficulty somewhere between 75 and 95. (I probably still can't do most modern Q6s, and certainly not in the exam conditions.) I meant any inequality that is not Q1 or 4 in relatively recent olympiads.
 
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Hate to spoil the party, but you guys reckon you could be a bit more inclusive of the 2014ers? At the moment, it's mainly post-HSC people that are driving this thread.
Entirely?
 

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Oh definitely. There is a huge shift in difficulty somewhere between 75 and 95. (I probably still can't do most modern Q6s, and certainly not in the exam conditions.) I meant any inequality that is not Q1 or 4 in relatively recent olympiads.
Ah right. Also do you know why there was a massive shift around then?
 

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Ah right. Also do you know why there was a massive shift around then?
Beats me. Maybe the fact that countries were starting to prepare more intensively meant the organising committee thought it needed to be made harder. There is probably an explanation online somewhere but am too lazy to look.
 

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Prove that:



2014'ers only.

Bonus points: Use circle geometry.
I think we should post 2014'er only questions and questions in general for anyone. The above is my 2014'er question. Here is a question from seanie's link for everyone:

Prove for any positive reals that:

 
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Hate to spoil the party, but you guys reckon you could be a bit more inclusive of the 2014ers? At the moment, it's mainly post-HSC people that are driving this thread.
Problem is when I do try and engage the 2014er friendly topics no one answers my questions, nor are they trying to post questions themselves.

 

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Here's what I did :) Screen shot 2014-01-07 at 1.58.31 AM.png and also assuming a,b>=0
 
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are A and B real?
 
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How do I evaluate this without l'hopital's? Screen shot 2014-01-07 at 2.02.01 AM.png
 

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I think we should post 2014'er only questions and questions in general for anyone. The above is my 2014'er question. Here is a question from seanie's link for everyone:

Prove for any positive reals that:

I think I got it

 

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How do I evaluate this without l'hopital's? View attachment 29606
One way I've found to do this is to consider the differentiation by first principles of





However some things need to be noted here, in how we define the number e.

If we define the number e to be



If we define e to be so, then the differentiation by first principles is applicable.

However the more common definition is that



If we accept this definition, then using differentiation by first principles in the way that I did, would be circular in nature. Because we need that limit of e, in order to find that d/dx e^x = e^x (not sure if I explained correctly).

So using the second definition.



We use a substitution so we can combine the limit of h to the limit of n, that is;



 
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