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2022-05-13

How to prove this inequality with the simplest means?
x 2 + 5 y 2 + 6 z 2 4 5 x y z 2 ,    if    x y > 0
I was trying to prove it. The right hand side should be nonnegative, so I can square it on both sides. But once I have done it I get to a point, where I do not see how to show, that the statement is greater or equal to 0.
x 4 + 25 y 4 + 36 z 4 + 10 x 2 y 2 + 12 x 2 z 2 + 60 y 2 z 2 80 x y z 2 0..

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Ahmed Kirby

Ahmed Kirby

Beginner2022-05-14Added 17 answers

Step 1
Looks like the AM.GM inequality will by useful. We might as well assume x , y > 0. (As x y > 0 then either x , y > 0 or x , y < 0. If x , y < 0 then we can replace x, y with | x | , | y | and the result will be the same.... Or... I'll just use | x | , | y | ).
Step 2
By AM.GM we have x 2 + 5 y 2 2 x 2 5 y = 2 | x | | y | 5 = 2 x y 5 . So x 2 + 5 y 2 + 6 z 2 2 x y 5 + 6 z 2 .
Apply AM.GM on 2 x y 5 and 6 z 2 and we have 2 x y 5 + 6 z 2 2 2 x y 5 6 z 2 = 2 12 x y z 2 5 = 4 3 5 x y z 2
And as 3 > 5 we have 4 3 5 x y z 2 > 4 5 2 x y z 2 = 4 5 x y z 2 .

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