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If x+6<x6, then

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x(6,)
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x(10,)
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x(6,10)
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x(6,)
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Solution

The correct option is B x(10,)
For x+6<x6 to be defined
x+60
x6(1)
As we know that x+60
x6>0
x>6(2)

Now the inequality has only +ive quantity
squaring both sides, we get
x+6<(x6)2
x+6<x212x+36
x213x+30>0(x3)(x10)>0x(,3)(10,)(3)

Taking intersection of all the three equations , we get
x(10,)

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