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Standard XII
Mathematics
Inequality
The number of...
Question
The number of integral solution of
√
x
−
1
>
√
3
−
x
, is
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Solution
√
x
−
1
>
√
3
−
x
is meaningful if
x
−
1
≥
0
and
3
−
x
≥
0
or
,
1
≤
x
≤
3
Also
,
√
x
−
1
>
√
3
−
x
⋯
(
1
)
∵
both the sides are
+
i
v
e
Hence squaring both sides will not change the inequality sign
∴
x
−
1
>
3
−
x
⇒
x
>
2
⋯
(
2
)
From
(
1
)
and
(
2
)
we have
2
<
x
≤
3
So, number of integral solution is
1.
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