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Since I have no idea what you are trying to articulate, I will simply tell you that no, that is not the answer.
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3) By generalisation. The proposition is trivally true for the case of A = 90, B=C=45, a = sqrt(2), b=c=1. Therefore, waving our hands a little, it seems reasonable to assume it true for the general case.
[1] Leon Lederman, private conversation. I did actually meet Lederman (Nobel Prize winner 1988, if you didn't know) the other day. Very funny guy.
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Incidentally, just from symmetry, I suspect the exponent of the final 'c' should be 2, not 3. And perhaps you swapped two numbers here, so the divisor on the right-hand side should be 3?
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Hey can I just send you my log book? Looks like you could make it clear how I can cover 800 miles at 55 in 11 hours. Posts: 117 | Registered: Nov 2004
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