Hello everyone! this is my first note in the Inequalities series. I'll be posting many notes and whacky questions in this series, so stay tuned and enjoy mathematics. PS : These notes will be of REAL help for IIT preparation as well.
Set of numbers between any two real numbers ( ) is called an interval.
For example: Consider a variable whose possible values lies strictly between and , including . Thus, we can say that:
[ NOTE1: Since , we write and not ]
Alternatively, this can be represented in interval form as:
In general, for
This interval form can be represented on the number line as follows :
[ NOTE2: We never use a closed interval for . In other words, we never equate the variable to infinity. For example: Set of all real numbers can be expressed as ]
1. If the roots of the following equation belong to the set . Find the maximum possible integral value of a.
2. Find the number of integers ( ) satisfying
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(FUVEST 2012) Determine for which real intervals of x the following inequality holds. ∣x2−10x+21∣≤∣3x−15∣
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Whoa @Guilherme Dela Corte isn't it too early for the newbies ?
Anyways thanks for posting. I'll include this problem in my future notes :)