SOLUTION: Let a,b,c be positive reals. Find the minimum value of (a/b)+(b/c)+(c/a)+28(ab+bc+ca)/(a+b+c)^2
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Question 1108185: Let a,b,c be positive reals. Find the minimum value of (a/b)+(b/c)+(c/a)+28(ab+bc+ca)/(a+b+c)^2
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