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For Every Answer There Are Two Questions

by A. M. Fink (Iowa State University) and Juan A. Gatica (University of Iowa)

This article originally appeared in:
Mathematics Magazine
June, 1992

Subject classification(s): Calculus | Single Variable Calculus
Applicable Course(s): 3.0 Calculus | 3.1 Mainstream Calculus I

The authors introduce an inequality-based duality principle that can be used with extremal problems in calculus.


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