Solve the equation
Solve the inequality
Prove that if , , and , then
Prove that there are no real numbers such that all three inequalities hold simultaneously:
On the coordinate plane, plot all points whose coordinates satisfy the equation
Sophie asserts that for any three points and in the plane, the inequality
holds. Prove that she is correct.
Emma claims that in any triangle, the length of any side does not exceed the semiperimeter. Prove that she is right.
Two rivers (straight lines)—one with fresh water and one with salt water—intersect at an acute angle. Inside this acute angle stands Tom, who wishes to collect both fresh and salt water and return to his starting point. How should he do this while travelling the minimum possible distance?
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