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In mathematics, the Newton inequalities are named after Isaac Newton. Suppose a1a2, ..., an are non-negative real numbers and let ek denote the kth elementary symmetric polynomial in a1a2, ..., an. Then the elementary symmetric means, given by

Sk=ek(nk),

satisfy the inequality

Sk1Sk+1Sk2.

Equality holds if and only if all the numbers ai are equal.

It can be seen that S1 is the arithmetic mean, and Sn is the n-th power of the geometric mean.

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