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(|x| - 1)/(x - 1) =?
(1) x < 0
(2) |x| = -x
Hi,
if we look at the eq..
(|x| - 1)/(x - 1) ..
the value depends on :-
1) if x is 0 or +ive, ans is 1, irrespective of value of x..
2) if x is -ive, the value of denominator and numerator changes, and the equations value will depend on value of x..
lets see the statements now..
(1) x < 0
here x is negative , so the value depends on value of x.. insuff
(2) |x| = -x
again value of x is -ive.. insuff..
combined .nothing new.. insuff
E..
just for knowledge...
Why x is -ive in statement 2..
|x| = -x..
The LHS is positive because it is absolute mod, so RHS will also be positive..
RHS=-x... now -x will become positive only when x is -iveFirstly this statement isn't correct: "1) if x is 0 or +ive, ans is 1, irrespective of value of x.."
If x is equal to 1 then ans is 0.
Secondly shouldn't 0 be the only solution for this: |x| = -x since |x| can never be negative.