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Standard XI
Mathematics
Logarithmic Inequalities
If a, b are t...
Question
If
a
,
b
are the maximum and minimum integral values of
x
which satisfy the inequality
log
4
x
−
2
log
4
x
−
5
<
0
respectively, then the value of
a
−
b
is
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Solution
log
4
x
−
2
log
4
x
−
5
<
0
Let
log
4
x
=
y
⇒
y
−
2
y
−
5
<
0
⇒
y
∈
(
2
,
5
)
∴
2
<
log
4
x
<
5
⇒
16
<
x
<
1024
⇒
x
∈
(
16
,
1024
)
So,
a
=
1023
,
b
=
17
∴
a
−
b
=
1023
−
17
=
1006
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