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| Jun29-12, 05:06 AM | #1 |
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Basics of Inequalities
Can we explain the meaning of the modulus(absolute value) with these equations?
|x| > a =>x > a or x < -a(if a [itex]\in[/itex] R+ and x [itex]\in[/itex] R if a [itex]\in[/itex] R- |x|<a => -a < x < a if a [itex]\in[/itex] R+ and no solution if a [itex]\in[/itex] R-[itex]\cup[/itex]{0} If yes, then examples please?(for instances in x and a) Blindly apply these equations we can solve |x-1| >= 3 as x-1<= -3 or x-1 >=3 If yes then how can we solve a inequality like |x-1| - |x| + |2x+3| > 2x +4 using the same logical statements above? |
| Jun29-12, 05:27 AM | #2 |
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|x| > a => x > a or x < -a (if a [itex]\in[/itex] R+[itex]\cup[/itex]{0}) and etc. (or, more simply, if a >= 0). E.g.: x <= -2: -(x-1) - (-x) + (-2x-3) > 2x + 4 Some of these will produce contradictions. |
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