Use an indirect proof to show that if x^(3)+x−1>10 then x>1.

Madison Costa

Madison Costa

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2022-11-02

Use an indirect proof to show that if x 3 + x 1 > 10 then x > 1.

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h2a2l1i2morz

h2a2l1i2morz

Beginner2022-11-03Added 19 answers

If x 1 then either x 0 or 0 < x 1. If x 0 then obviously x 3 0 1. If 0 < x 1 then multiply the inequality three times with itself (you can do that since both x and 1 are positive numbers) and you get that x 3 1.
Thus in any case: x 1 implies x 3 1. Summation by parts gives
x 3 + x 1 1
Thus
x 3 + x 1 > 10 > 1 x > 1
Mark Rosales

Mark Rosales

Beginner2022-11-04Added 4 answers

Suppose x < 1, then x 1 < 0 0 > ( x 1 ) [ ( x + 1 2 ) 2 + 3 4 ] = x 3 1.

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