How do you solve x4<4x2?
1 Answer
Jun 30, 2016
i.e.
Explanation:
First note that if
If
x2<4
Case
Since
x<2
Hence we have solutions:
0<x<2
Case
Note that
−x<2
Multiplying both sides by
x>−2
Hence we have solutions:
−2<x<0
Background
The truth or falsity of an inequality is unaltered by any of the following operations:
- Add or subtract the same value from both sides.
- Multiply or divide both sides by the same positive value.
- Multiply or divide both sides by the same negative value and reverse the inequality (
< becomes> ,≥ becomes≤ , etc.).
More generally:
- Apply the same strictly monotonically increasing function to both sides of the inequality.
- Apply the same strictly monotonically decreasing function to both sides of the inequality and reverse the inequality.