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i) show that for x>0, x>Ln(1+x)
ii) hence show that e^(nc2)>n factorial, btw (nc2 is n choose 2) for n=all positive integers.
i already got the first part, i simply tested x=1, and showed that it was an increasing function.
im pretty sure part ii is wrong since n would have a minimum value of 2, however after testing a few different ideas i don't really know where to go with part ii.
ii) hence show that e^(nc2)>n factorial, btw (nc2 is n choose 2) for n=all positive integers.
i already got the first part, i simply tested x=1, and showed that it was an increasing function.
im pretty sure part ii is wrong since n would have a minimum value of 2, however after testing a few different ideas i don't really know where to go with part ii.