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  • 21-03-2024
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Suppose that a and b are real numbers with na(n)-b(n)<=na(n-1)(a-b)a(n+1)-b(n+1)(n+1)a(n)(a-b)0. Prove that for all positive integers n, the following holds: a(n)-b(n)<=na(n-1)(a-b).
a. True
b. False

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