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  • 11-05-2021
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1. A^(~~B v C)
2. [D > ~(A^B)] ^ [A > (C > ~E)]
// D >~E

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fcarrington262 fcarrington262
  • 11-05-2021

But by AM-GM, a + b + c ≥ 3 a b c 3 = 3. So, Equality is attained when a = b = c = 1. (I really wish to put everything after the first line as a spoiler so that this answer becomes a hint, but I don't know how D:) Here is an exotic solution based on geometry.

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