
handle: 11729/3063
In this paper, by using power-mean and improved power-mean integral inequality and an general identity for differentiable functions we can get new estimates on integral inequalities for functions whose derivatives in absolute value at certain power are quasi-convex functions. It is proved that the result obtained improved power-mean integral inequality is better than the result obtained power-mean inequality. Some applications to special means of real numbers are also given. Publisher's Version
Hermite-Hadamard inequality, Convex function, Improved power-mean inequality, Quasi-convex unctions, Midpoint type inequality
Hermite-Hadamard inequality, Convex function, Improved power-mean inequality, Quasi-convex unctions, Midpoint type inequality
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