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Relationship between different types of mean
I hase described these here:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Talk:Average#Relationship_between_different_types_of_mean
I would be very happy if someone could check them and add them to either article.
thanks.
The Rational Mean
The Rational Mean is the unifying concept which embraces all known Means and the most simple principle for generating high-order root-solving methods, as shown at: The Rational Mean
So, it is disturbing to realize so many people seem unaware of this basic arithmetical principles and methods. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Arithmonic (talk • contribs) 20 October 2006 (UTC)
graphics
i think it would be very useful to visualize the concept with such a graphic: [[1]]