Abstract

The proofs of several theorems in secondary school mathematics that involve geometrical inequalities are more complicated than they really need to be. This article presents an easier-to-understand alternative to the usual proofs of inequalities in triangles. The only inequality with which we need to assume familiarity is the triangle inequality (i.e., the sum of any two sides of a plane triangle is greater than the third side).

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