For the first one, we want to multiply throught by x to get rid of the algebraic fraction, which means that we have to consider two cases:Twickel said:Hi
Could you please give me some extentsion level inequalities and could you solve the following for me.
x+1/x is greater then or equal to 2
1/x < 1/x+1
No, you can't do that.Twickel said:See the way I do it is multiply the LHS and RHs by the demoinator not times it byitself sqaured and then test numbers.
I thought that for the first question we would factorise then test
You must multiply it by a square, as the x value can be positive or negative, multiplying it by a square gets rid of the issue.Twickel said:See the way I do it is multiply the LHS and RHs by the demoinator not times it byitself sqaured and then test numbers.
I thoguht that for the first question we would factorise then test
No offence, but it doesn't seem as though you understand the method (anybody who says they'll only use the square/cases sometimes is going to get lots of questions wrong).Twickel said:I undersand, so all the questions in my textbook have the denominator as positive, in this case the multiplying by the denominator works, if the denominator is negative we must use the squairng method.
Thanks for the help.
Know WHY you 're doing it, it is because x is an unknown, for all we know, x could be negative, so the sure thing we can only do is square each side by the denominator that has an x.Twickel said:I undersand, so all the questions in my textbook have the denominator as positive, in this case the multiplying by the denominator works, if the denominator is negative we must use the squairng method.
Thanks for the help.
Try the 5 I posted using your method, then I'll post solutions.Twickel said:Yeah I guess. Thanks alot for your help. Do you think you could give a cuple questions with a negative demoniator with solotutions.