Bunuel
What is the least integer value of x for which \(1 - (\frac{1}{4})^x\) is greater than zero ?
A. -2
B. -1
C. 0
D. 1
E. 2
Before performing any calculation, pay max afford to understand the inner sense of this question. While solving this one, i note down a couple of thing :
1. x is the power of a fraction
2. we have to take least value of x
3. Zero is also a option. Remember that any number having exponent 0 will have 1 as ultimate value.
4. Negative options are also here
Now, we have to understand that if we take any negative integer as a power of x , fraction will turn into a integer in this question. Ultimately, we will get a negative value but we are looking for a value which is greater that 0.
So, we can eliminate all the negative options. Secondly, o as exponents give us 1. but ultimate value will be 0.
Thus the correct answer is D. this the least and positive integer conforms our condition stated in the question.