seanieg89
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Re: HSC 2013 4U Marathon
(*) Your method of showing this is mostly okay, but the division by something that is potentially (a priori) negative or zero does raise some niggling potential problems...thankfully none of them crop up here so don't worry about this.
Your f is indeed the unique function which gives us equality for all t >= 0 (*), but I don't know how you are deducing that any g satisfying the integral inequality must be smaller than f everywhere (which is what we are aiming for).First find the function f(t) such that the equality holds:
For F the primitive of f:
I have a feeling this argument is not valid but I cant see it right now, its a bit late
(*) Your method of showing this is mostly okay, but the division by something that is potentially (a priori) negative or zero does raise some niggling potential problems...thankfully none of them crop up here so don't worry about this.