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need help with this ratio inequalities
Last edited by Maou-Sama (2015-03-08 23:15:39)
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hi Maou-Sama
In most respects inequalities can be treated similarly to equations. The main exception is what happens if you multiply (or divide) by a negative. The special rule works like this:
If x > y then -x < -y
If you change the signs on the numbers by multiplying or dividing by a negative, then the inequality must be reversed. If you're not sure why then think about x and y on a number line and where -x and -y are on the line.
So now to the problem. You need to multiply both sides by (x-2) and that could be negative. So consider two cases:
If x-2 > 0 ***
15 > (3x-2)(x-2)
Multiply out the brackets, bring the 15 across and re-factorise so you have 0 > (...)(...) One of those brackets must be negative and one positive, so take together all three constraints including *** and see what values of x (if any) that gives.
Then repeat with x-2 < 0 and see what values of x that gives. Think also about whether x can actually be equal to 2.
Bob
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