Math, asked by bkk7702bd, 1 year ago

3/(x-2)<1
with the help of the example in pic plzz solve this like the same way...

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Answered by AmrendraOraon
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Result is less tan 1, means that denominator is greater than 3.
Thus, giving rise to inequation–
x-2 > 3,
or, x > 3+2,
or, x > 5 [Answer]
Thus, in terms of interval, your solution is the interval (5, infinity). [Sorry, I could not find suitable symbol for infinity].

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bkk7702bd: thank u so much
AmrendraOraon: Just wait more to be added.
bkk7702bd: hmm
AmrendraOraon: The result is less than 1 also when denominator is negative, i.e., (x-2)<0 => x<2
bkk7702bd: hmm got it... thanx for ur support
AmrendraOraon: This give another interval (2, -ve infinity).
bkk7702bd: i want to correct u in one place, whenever we write the solutions for x then we go from left to right, i.e. (-infinity,2)
AmrendraOraon: Yes, thanks for correction!
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