03.27.06
The arithmetic and geometric mean inequality
You all know the inequality between the arithmetic and geometric mean, right? In any case, it says that if x and y are two positive numbers, then their arithmetic mean is greater than or equal to their geometric mean, or in math notation:

It is of course not hard at all to prove this, but I just read in the Mathematics Magazine a cute “proof without words” for it, which to save the time of drawing the picture I will reproduce here with words. Consider a right angle triangle with the two sides being
and
. Then the hypotenuse is
.
I love proofs without words!
Later
Jinhyun said,
March 28, 2006 at 10:39 am
I like this idea and it is cute indeed. Can there be some other methods for more than 2 variables?