Math, asked by naman137016, 1 month ago

4x^0-3/x^0+1
hint:this question from class 9th ch 2 pls help me​

Answers

Answered by shakthisaranya
2

Answer:

Ok sure

Step-by-step explanation:

Consider the first inequality

−4x+1≥0

⇒1≥4x

4

1

≥x...(i)

Consider the second inequality

3−4x<0

⇒3<4x

4

3

<x ...(ii)

Hence, no common region on the number line.

Answered by roshnihareem666
0

Answer:

 \frac{5}{2}

Step-by-step explanation:

If this question is like this:-

 \geqslant  \geqslant 4x ^{0} -  \frac{3}{x {}^{0} + 1 }

 \geqslant  \geqslant 4(1) -  \frac{3}{1 + 1}

 \geqslant  \geqslant 4 -  \frac{3}{2}

 \geqslant  \geqslant  \frac{4}{1} -  \frac{3}{2}

 \geqslant  \geqslant  \frac{4 \times 2}{1 \times 2}  -  \frac{3}{2}

 \geqslant  \geqslant  \frac{8}{2} -  \frac{3}{2}

 \geqslant  \geqslant  \frac{5}{2}

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