e^x<f(x) when x<0 or sum_{i=1}^n e^{x_i} < g(x_1,...,x_n) when x_i<0

klastiesym

klastiesym

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2022-10-14

e x < f ( x ) when x<0 or
i = 1 n e x i < g ( x 1 , . . . , x n ) when x i < 0

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Kenley Rasmussen

Kenley Rasmussen

Beginner2022-10-15Added 13 answers

For x<0 and n N ,
0 < k = 0 n ( x ) k k ! < e x
so
e x < 1 / k = 0 n ( x ) k k ! .
4enevi

4enevi

Beginner2022-10-16Added 5 answers

How about e x c ( γ ) ( 1 1 + x ) γ for non-negative x?

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