Lösung 2.3:7c
Aus Online Mathematik Brückenkurs 1
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+ | {{Displayed math||<math>x^{2}+x+1=\Bigl(x+\frac{1}{2}\Bigr)^{2}-\Bigl(\frac{1}{2} \Bigr)^{2}+1 = \Bigl(x+\frac{1}{2}\Bigr)^{2} + \frac{3}{4}\,,</math>}} | ||
- | + | we see on the right-hand side that we can make the expression arbitrarily large simply by choosing <math>x+\tfrac{1}{2}</math> sufficiently large. Hence, there is no maximum value. | |
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Version vom 11:58, 29. Sep. 2008
If we complete the square,
we see on the right-hand side that we can make the expression arbitrarily large simply by choosing \displaystyle x+\tfrac{1}{2} sufficiently large. Hence, there is no maximum value.