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International Conference on Computer Technology and Development, 3rd (ICCTD 2011)
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9780791859919
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2000
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ASME Press
Publication date:
2011
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322 Generalized Theorems for the Monotonicity Theorem of Functions
By
Xiangju Meng
,
Xiangju Meng
Mathematics and Computer Department,
Baoding University
, Baoding, Hebei, 071000
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Yu Cheng
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Yu Cheng
Mathematics and Computer Department,
Baoding University
, Baoding, Hebei, 071000
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Min Xu
Min Xu
Education Department,
Baoding University
, Baoding, Hebei, 071000
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4
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Published:2011
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Meng, X, Cheng, Y, & Xu, M. "Generalized Theorems for the Monotonicity Theorem of Functions." International Conference on Computer Technology and Development, 3rd (ICCTD 2011). Ed. Zhou, J. ASME Press, 2011.
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Derivative is highly important part of both elementary and higher mathematics, and is one of the most significant tools to research the properties of functions. Generally speaking, we often make use of the monotonicity of functions to prove some inequalities. In this paper, the generalized theorems and the proofs for the monotonicity theorem of functions are mainly introduced by the authors.
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