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Re: hw help :D
| quote: | Originally posted by PhaseFour
hey all, knowing that this forum is used for hw a lot, ill join the trend 
how do you prove |sinx-siny|<|x-y| using the mean value theorem? (this is taken from option 12 of the ib math hl syllabus.)
thanks alot! sexual favors to whoever can get it first, i guess... |
Since I don't want to write out that whole thing, here's something simpler.
|sin a| < |a|
|sin a| < |sin a - sin 0|
sin a - sin 0
______________ = f' (c) = cos c
a - 0
|sin a| = |sin a - sin 0| = |cos c| |a - 0| = |cos c| |a|
|sin a| = |cos c| |a| < (1) |a| = |a|
now just expand that to what you have, it'll be longer but basically same concept, if you don't get it you shouldn't be taking calculus
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