In this article, some new generalized nonlinear versions are established for integral and discrete analogues of inequalities, with advanced arguments that provide explicit bounds on unknown functions.
The inequality will be solved when \({m}\) is isolated on one side of the inequality. This can be done by using inverse operations on each stage of the sum. The final answer is ...
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