SYMBOL OF AN EXPRESSION SATISFYING INEQUALITIES
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idriskameni
on 5 Mar 2019
Answered: Walter Roberson
on 5 Mar 2019
I would like to check if
2/(d + g + 2*r + 1) - 4 >=0
or not.
But I would like to know it when r,g,d satisfy
- r+g-d>=0
- nchoosek(r+2,2) >= 1+2*d-g
- g-(r+1)*(r+g-d)-(nchoosek(r+2,2)-2*d+g)>=0
And moreover, the value I get here
answer = inputdlg('Enter the value of N in the formula',...
'Sample', [1 50]);
N = str2num(answer{1,1});
I would also like to assume that
- N=nchoosek(r+2,2) -2*d+g
Does anyone knows how can I see which sign has my expression
assuming these 4 things I have mentioned above?
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Walter Roberson
on 5 Mar 2019
No, that test is not always true under those conditions . nchoosek is not defined for negative or fractional inputs but the test you want obviously fails if you constrain to nonnegative integers so we must assume that your variables are over the reals rather than nonnegative integers .
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