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I lack of knowledge on this so I don't have much to say.

All 4 choices are giving me difficulties, and I'm not sure where to begin or even look for.

Hope someone could give me help.







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put on hold as off-topic by Batominovski, Ethan Bolker, Micah, Strants, John Ma Aug 3 at 17:45


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    Welcome to stackexchange. That said, I'm voting to close this question because you show no effort of your own. Saying "I have no idea" gives us no place to start helping you other than just doing all the work. I suggest you put the easiest of these into the question directly (not as an image) and tell us what you understand about it and what you already know that might help. Use mathjax: math.meta.stackexchange.com/questions/5020/…
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    Aug 3 at 12:06










  • I hope I can do even a one thing to this. If you could give me a hint or where to look for. it'd help me a lot. I looked for convergence of integral but I doubt it helps me.
    – nik
    Aug 3 at 12:12










  • Ah, one thing I did was to substitute $frac11+theta$. Of course, I got stuck doing this and looked for answer at WolframAlpha and I doubt I can do the same calculation as it did.
    – nik
    Aug 3 at 12:15











  • Where did the problem come from? Why do you need to know the answer?
    – Ethan Bolker
    Aug 3 at 12:15










  • I'm not so good at english, it came from previous test in university I'm trying to prepare. It includes various chapters so I'm not sure what exactly this problem is about.
    – nik
    Aug 3 at 12:19














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Find one incorrect inequality.
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I lack of knowledge on this so I don't have much to say.

All 4 choices are giving me difficulties, and I'm not sure where to begin or even look for.

Hope someone could give me help.







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put on hold as off-topic by Batominovski, Ethan Bolker, Micah, Strants, John Ma Aug 3 at 17:45


This question appears to be off-topic. The users who voted to close gave this specific reason:


  • "This question is missing context or other details: Please improve the question by providing additional context, which ideally includes your thoughts on the problem and any attempts you have made to solve it. This information helps others identify where you have difficulties and helps them write answers appropriate to your experience level." – Batominovski, Micah, John Ma
If this question can be reworded to fit the rules in the help center, please edit the question.








  • 2




    Welcome to stackexchange. That said, I'm voting to close this question because you show no effort of your own. Saying "I have no idea" gives us no place to start helping you other than just doing all the work. I suggest you put the easiest of these into the question directly (not as an image) and tell us what you understand about it and what you already know that might help. Use mathjax: math.meta.stackexchange.com/questions/5020/…
    – Ethan Bolker
    Aug 3 at 12:06










  • I hope I can do even a one thing to this. If you could give me a hint or where to look for. it'd help me a lot. I looked for convergence of integral but I doubt it helps me.
    – nik
    Aug 3 at 12:12










  • Ah, one thing I did was to substitute $frac11+theta$. Of course, I got stuck doing this and looked for answer at WolframAlpha and I doubt I can do the same calculation as it did.
    – nik
    Aug 3 at 12:15











  • Where did the problem come from? Why do you need to know the answer?
    – Ethan Bolker
    Aug 3 at 12:15










  • I'm not so good at english, it came from previous test in university I'm trying to prepare. It includes various chapters so I'm not sure what exactly this problem is about.
    – nik
    Aug 3 at 12:19












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up vote
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down vote

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Find one incorrect inequality.
choices




I lack of knowledge on this so I don't have much to say.

All 4 choices are giving me difficulties, and I'm not sure where to begin or even look for.

Hope someone could give me help.







share|cite|improve this question











Find one incorrect inequality.
choices




I lack of knowledge on this so I don't have much to say.

All 4 choices are giving me difficulties, and I'm not sure where to begin or even look for.

Hope someone could give me help.









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put on hold as off-topic by Batominovski, Ethan Bolker, Micah, Strants, John Ma Aug 3 at 17:45


This question appears to be off-topic. The users who voted to close gave this specific reason:


  • "This question is missing context or other details: Please improve the question by providing additional context, which ideally includes your thoughts on the problem and any attempts you have made to solve it. This information helps others identify where you have difficulties and helps them write answers appropriate to your experience level." – Batominovski, Micah, John Ma
If this question can be reworded to fit the rules in the help center, please edit the question.




put on hold as off-topic by Batominovski, Ethan Bolker, Micah, Strants, John Ma Aug 3 at 17:45


This question appears to be off-topic. The users who voted to close gave this specific reason:


  • "This question is missing context or other details: Please improve the question by providing additional context, which ideally includes your thoughts on the problem and any attempts you have made to solve it. This information helps others identify where you have difficulties and helps them write answers appropriate to your experience level." – Batominovski, Micah, John Ma
If this question can be reworded to fit the rules in the help center, please edit the question.







  • 2




    Welcome to stackexchange. That said, I'm voting to close this question because you show no effort of your own. Saying "I have no idea" gives us no place to start helping you other than just doing all the work. I suggest you put the easiest of these into the question directly (not as an image) and tell us what you understand about it and what you already know that might help. Use mathjax: math.meta.stackexchange.com/questions/5020/…
    – Ethan Bolker
    Aug 3 at 12:06










  • I hope I can do even a one thing to this. If you could give me a hint or where to look for. it'd help me a lot. I looked for convergence of integral but I doubt it helps me.
    – nik
    Aug 3 at 12:12










  • Ah, one thing I did was to substitute $frac11+theta$. Of course, I got stuck doing this and looked for answer at WolframAlpha and I doubt I can do the same calculation as it did.
    – nik
    Aug 3 at 12:15











  • Where did the problem come from? Why do you need to know the answer?
    – Ethan Bolker
    Aug 3 at 12:15










  • I'm not so good at english, it came from previous test in university I'm trying to prepare. It includes various chapters so I'm not sure what exactly this problem is about.
    – nik
    Aug 3 at 12:19












  • 2




    Welcome to stackexchange. That said, I'm voting to close this question because you show no effort of your own. Saying "I have no idea" gives us no place to start helping you other than just doing all the work. I suggest you put the easiest of these into the question directly (not as an image) and tell us what you understand about it and what you already know that might help. Use mathjax: math.meta.stackexchange.com/questions/5020/…
    – Ethan Bolker
    Aug 3 at 12:06










  • I hope I can do even a one thing to this. If you could give me a hint or where to look for. it'd help me a lot. I looked for convergence of integral but I doubt it helps me.
    – nik
    Aug 3 at 12:12










  • Ah, one thing I did was to substitute $frac11+theta$. Of course, I got stuck doing this and looked for answer at WolframAlpha and I doubt I can do the same calculation as it did.
    – nik
    Aug 3 at 12:15











  • Where did the problem come from? Why do you need to know the answer?
    – Ethan Bolker
    Aug 3 at 12:15










  • I'm not so good at english, it came from previous test in university I'm trying to prepare. It includes various chapters so I'm not sure what exactly this problem is about.
    – nik
    Aug 3 at 12:19







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Welcome to stackexchange. That said, I'm voting to close this question because you show no effort of your own. Saying "I have no idea" gives us no place to start helping you other than just doing all the work. I suggest you put the easiest of these into the question directly (not as an image) and tell us what you understand about it and what you already know that might help. Use mathjax: math.meta.stackexchange.com/questions/5020/…
– Ethan Bolker
Aug 3 at 12:06




Welcome to stackexchange. That said, I'm voting to close this question because you show no effort of your own. Saying "I have no idea" gives us no place to start helping you other than just doing all the work. I suggest you put the easiest of these into the question directly (not as an image) and tell us what you understand about it and what you already know that might help. Use mathjax: math.meta.stackexchange.com/questions/5020/…
– Ethan Bolker
Aug 3 at 12:06












I hope I can do even a one thing to this. If you could give me a hint or where to look for. it'd help me a lot. I looked for convergence of integral but I doubt it helps me.
– nik
Aug 3 at 12:12




I hope I can do even a one thing to this. If you could give me a hint or where to look for. it'd help me a lot. I looked for convergence of integral but I doubt it helps me.
– nik
Aug 3 at 12:12












Ah, one thing I did was to substitute $frac11+theta$. Of course, I got stuck doing this and looked for answer at WolframAlpha and I doubt I can do the same calculation as it did.
– nik
Aug 3 at 12:15





Ah, one thing I did was to substitute $frac11+theta$. Of course, I got stuck doing this and looked for answer at WolframAlpha and I doubt I can do the same calculation as it did.
– nik
Aug 3 at 12:15













Where did the problem come from? Why do you need to know the answer?
– Ethan Bolker
Aug 3 at 12:15




Where did the problem come from? Why do you need to know the answer?
– Ethan Bolker
Aug 3 at 12:15












I'm not so good at english, it came from previous test in university I'm trying to prepare. It includes various chapters so I'm not sure what exactly this problem is about.
– nik
Aug 3 at 12:19




I'm not so good at english, it came from previous test in university I'm trying to prepare. It includes various chapters so I'm not sure what exactly this problem is about.
– nik
Aug 3 at 12:19















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