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Go back to Math Help Home Number Theory answers quite a few puzzling questions. Sum of SQRTs asks if a<=1, a+b<=5, a+b+c<=14, a+b+c+d<=30 then prove sqrt(a)+sqrt(b)+sqrt(c)+sqrt(d)<=10.
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Number Theory answers quite a few puzzling questions.
Sum of SQRTs asks if a<=1, a+b<=5, a+b+c<=14, a+b+c+d<=30 then prove sqrt(a)+sqrt(b)+sqrt(c)+sqrt(d)<=10.
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