Thanks for the feedback.
a^3 + a^3 + b^3 >= 3a^2b
-> it is weighted AM-GM
a^3/b + a^3/b + b^2 >= 3a^2
-> ditto
"LHS and RHS have the same degree":
- They must have the same degrees
- We call it homogeneous
These techniques are tricky, olympiad-styled, not so HSC.
I see them in top selective schools' ATs but not the final HSC tests, probably you won't.
Newton's identities:
- Linked to Vieta's Formulas
- Yes, it is niche. Useful for ATs and appeared in old HSC tests, but not recent ones as what I observe.
An update uploaded here: https://github.com/vuhung16au/math-...SC-Inequalities/releases/HSC-Inequalities.pdf
a^3 + a^3 + b^3 >= 3a^2b
-> it is weighted AM-GM
a^3/b + a^3/b + b^2 >= 3a^2
-> ditto
"LHS and RHS have the same degree":
- They must have the same degrees
- We call it homogeneous
These techniques are tricky, olympiad-styled, not so HSC.
I see them in top selective schools' ATs but not the final HSC tests, probably you won't.
Newton's identities:
- Linked to Vieta's Formulas
- Yes, it is niche. Useful for ATs and appeared in old HSC tests, but not recent ones as what I observe.
An update uploaded here: https://github.com/vuhung16au/math-...SC-Inequalities/releases/HSC-Inequalities.pdf



