• Matéria: Matemática
  • Autor: Hawooph
  • Perguntado 6 anos atrás

RESOLVA ESTA INEQUAÇÃO, POR FAVOR! 1\frac{1}{x-1} +\frac{2}{x-2} -\frac{3}{x-3} < 0

Respostas

respondido por: Anônimo
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\dfrac{1}{x-1}+\dfrac{2}{x-2}+\dfrac{3}{x-3}&lt;0

\dfrac{1\cdot(x-2)\cdot(x-3)+2\cdot(x-1)\cdot(x-3)+3\cdot(x-1)\cdot(x-2)}{(x-1)\cdot(x-2)\cdot(x-3)}&lt;0

\dfrac{x^2-7x+6+2x^2-8x+6+3x^2-9x+6}{(x-1)\cdot(x-2)\cdot(x-3)}&lt;0

\dfrac{6x^2-24x+18}{(x-1)\cdot(x-2)\cdot(x-3)}&lt;0

Numerador:

6x^2-24x+18=0

x^2-4x+3=0

\Delta=(-4)^2-4\cdot1\cdot3

\Delta=16-12

\Delta=4

x=\dfrac{-(-4)\pm\sqrt{4}}{2\cdot1}=\dfrac{4\pm2}{2}

x'=\dfrac{4+2}{2}~\longrightarrow~x'=\dfrac{6}{2}~\longrightarrow~x=3

x"=\dfrac{4-2}{2}~\longrightarrow~x"=\dfrac{2}{2}~\longrightarrow~x"=1

S=\{x\in\mathbb{R}~|~x&lt;1~\text{ou}~1 &lt; x &lt; 2\}

Logo, 1 &lt; x &lt; 2 ou x &lt; 1

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