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Rearrange function's terms to prove it is nonnegative?

Posted 3 years ago

I added a notebook. I have a function. I know it is non-negative when 1>x>-1 and a,b,c>0. I want to prove that it is non-negative. I want to rearrange the function so that it can be seen directly that it is non-negative. How can I do that? I can prove it using calculus as well.

POSTED BY: criterion lover
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Thank you for your answer. I got an error message. "f is not a polynomial in ... with real numeric coefficients."

POSTED BY: criterion lover

Version 13.0 of Mathematica has a new function called PolynomialSumOfSquaresList. I have not tried it yet.

POSTED BY: Gianluca Gorni
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