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Standard XIII
Mathematics
Logarithmic Inequalities
Let a= log3 l...
Question
Let
a
=
log
3
log
3
2
. An integer
k
satisfying
1
<
2
(
3
−
a
−
k
)
<
2
is
A
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B
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C
2
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Solution
The correct option is
B
1
a
=
log
3
log
3
2
⇒
3
a
=
log
3
2
⇒
3
−
a
=
log
2
3
Now,
2
(
3
−
a
−
k
)
=
2
log
2
3
⋅
2
−
k
=
3
⋅
2
−
k
∵
1
<
2
(
3
−
a
−
k
)
<
2
∴
1
<
3
⋅
2
−
k
<
2
⇒
1
3
<
2
−
k
<
2
3
⇒
3
>
2
k
>
3
2
Clearly, this inequality will hold good only for
k
=
1
.
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