Math, asked by pooja3882, 1 year ago

if x²/(x-1) >=0 then x belongs to?

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Answered by Shaanraj
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Hey mate!!!

 <b >Here is your answer;</b>

 If \frac{x^2}{x+1} > or = 0

Case 1)If  \frac{x^2}{x+1} = 0

Then,

 x^2 = 0

=> x = 0.

And,

Case 2)If  \frac{x^2}{x+1} > 0

Then,
 x^2 > 0

=> <i>x is any real number. </i>

 <b><u>Therefore, x belongs to any real number</u></b>

 <b><big><marquee >I hope it helps you #need more brainliests marks

Shaanraj: if you like my answer please give me a thanks... :)
pooja3882: but question is x²/(x-1) ...why have you used x²/x+1 throughout the solution
Shaanraj: sorry, for the mistake
Shaanraj: it doesn't matters because any way the x-1 gets canceled
Shaanraj: when multiplyed with 0
Shaanraj: and the whole expression is x^2
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