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show that :-

If a > 1, then a² < a.

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Answered by nilakshi1104
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Answer:

I need to prove that if a>1 then a2>a

At first glance it seems that this is true, if letting a=2 for example than,

2>1

and

22>2

What I tried to do is work with a2>a to someone show that a > 1:

a2>a

1aa2>1aa

a>1

It is a similar type you will find it easy to do your sum....

Answered by Anonymous
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