P purpletree New Member Joined Mar 30, 2012 Messages 13 Gender Female HSC 2012 Mar 31, 2012 #1 find all real x such that: |4x-1|>2sqrt[x(1-x)]
RealiseNothing what is that?It is Cowpea Joined Jul 10, 2011 Messages 4,591 Location Sydney Gender Male HSC 2013 Mar 31, 2012 #3 Well x can't be negative otherwise that square root would be negative. So we can get rid of the absolute value brackets. We can square it since we know x isn't negative: Take everything to the right: Solve: Hence we get x = 1/10 or 1/2, and we see that the RHS will be 0 when x=1, so evidently 1 is a solution. Thus and Using domain: Last edited: Mar 31, 2012
Well x can't be negative otherwise that square root would be negative. So we can get rid of the absolute value brackets. We can square it since we know x isn't negative: Take everything to the right: Solve: Hence we get x = 1/10 or 1/2, and we see that the RHS will be 0 when x=1, so evidently 1 is a solution. Thus and Using domain:
Shadowdude Cult of Personality Joined Sep 19, 2009 Messages 12,145 Gender Male HSC 2010 Mar 31, 2012 #4 rolpsy said: Click to expand... Question: How did you align your inequalities?
rolpsy Member Joined Apr 9, 2011 Messages 94 Gender Male HSC 2012 Mar 31, 2012 #5 Shadowdude said: Question: How did you align your inequalities? Click to expand... just use \begin{align*} blah &< 2blah\\ 2blah &> blah\\ etc. \end{align*} when in latex (the asterisks are to prevent auto-numbering)
Shadowdude said: Question: How did you align your inequalities? Click to expand... just use \begin{align*} blah &< 2blah\\ 2blah &> blah\\ etc. \end{align*} when in latex (the asterisks are to prevent auto-numbering)
Shadowdude Cult of Personality Joined Sep 19, 2009 Messages 12,145 Gender Male HSC 2010 Mar 31, 2012 #6 rolpsy said: just use \begin{align*} blah &< 2blah\\ 2blah &> blah\\ etc. \end{align*} when in latex (the asterisks are to prevent auto-numbering) Click to expand... you are a lifesaver
rolpsy said: just use \begin{align*} blah &< 2blah\\ 2blah &> blah\\ etc. \end{align*} when in latex (the asterisks are to prevent auto-numbering) Click to expand... you are a lifesaver