Basic Mathematics - Inequalities and Modulus DPP 5
Basic Mathematics - Inequalities and Modulus DPP 5
Basic Mathematics - Inequalities and Modulus DPP 5
BASIC APPLICATION
USEFUL CONCEPTS PART - I
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x 2 (3x 4) 2 ( x 2) 2
7. Find the number of positive integral solutions of 0.
( x 5) 2 (2 x 7) 6
( x 2)(x 4)(x 7) x 2 3x 1
8. (i) 1 (ii) ( x 2 x 1)( x 2 x 7) 5 (iii) 3 3
( x 2)(x 4)( x 7) x2 x 1
(iv) Find all integers satisfying : (5 x 1) ( x 1) 2 (7 x 3)
1 1
9. Prove that the solution of simultaneous system 7a2 12a 8 0 4a2 1 0 will be a ( , )
2 2
7 45
10. Prove that the solution of simultaneous system a2 7a 1 0 a2 8a 4 0 will be a ( ,4 2 3 )
2
3a 16
11. Prove that the solution of simultaneous system 9a 2 16a(a 1) 0 1 2a 2 3a 1 0 will be a [ ,1)
2(a 1) 7
3 x 3 x
12. Solve for x : x x 2
x 1 x 1
USEFUL CONCEPTS PART – II
BASIC APPLICATION OF ABSOLUTE VALUE (MOD)
1. Solve for x :
(A) | x | = 5 (B) | x | = - 2 (C) | x – 1 | = 3 (D) | x + 2 | = 5
(E) | 7 + x | = 2 (F) | x – 3 | = 3 (G) | 2x – 5 | = 1 (H) | 3x – 5 | = 3
(I) | 2x + 5 | = 3 (J) | 2 – x | = 5 (K) | 5x2 – 3 | = 2 (L) |x – 1| + |x – 3| =2
x4
(M) | x | + | x + 5 | = 5 (N) |x – 1| + | x – 4| = 2 (O) 3 (P) | x 2 4x | 5
x2
2. Solve for x :
(A) | x | > 2 (B) | x – 1| > 3 (C) | x – 2| < 1 (D) | x + 1| ≥ 2
x3
(E) | x – 1| < 5 (F) | 2x – 3 | > 7 (G) | 3x + 5| < 2 (H) 1
x5
x4
(I) 1 (J) | x 2 4x | 5
x2
3. Solve the following equations and inequalities :
(A) | x + 1 | - 2 = 2 (B) | 3x – 4 | = 1/2 (C) | x + 2 | = 2 (3 – x)
(D) | x – 3 | > - 1 (E) | x | = - 3x – 5 (F) | 3x – 2.5 | ≥ 2
(G) | x – 2 | ≤ | x + 4 | (H) x2 + | x – 1| = 1 (I) | x2 – x – 6| = x + 2
(J) | 4 – 3x | ≤ ½ (K) x2 – 2 | x | - 3 = 0 (L) | 2x – x2 – 3| = 1
x 2 | x | 12 x 1 2x 5
(M) 2x (N) | x 1 | (O) 1
x3 2 | x 3|
(P) | x 2 2 x 3 | 3x 3 (Q) | x | x 3 0 (R) ( x 2 5 x 6) 2 5 | x 2 5 x 6 | 6 0
| x 2 | x
(S) | x 2 4 x 3 | 2 x 5 0 (T) | x 1 | | x 2 | | x 3 | 2 (U) 2
x
(V) | x 2 1 | x 1 0 (W) | x 2 6 x 8 | 4 x (X) x 2 | 3x 2 | x 0
1
(Y) x 2 | 5x 3 | x 2 (Z) ( x 1)(| x | 1)
2
4. Solve system of equations.
(A) | x | 2 | y | 3 & 5 y 7 x 2 (B) y 2 | x | 3 0 & | y | x 3 0
5. Solve of x :
4
(A) | x 1| (B) | 7x 12 | | 7x 11| 1 (C) (| x | 5)(| x | 7) 0
| x 1 | 2
x 2 3x 1
(D) || x 1 | 2 | 1 (E) 3 (F) | x 1 x 2 | | x 2 3x 4 |
x2 x 1
6. Find the least integral value of x which satisfies the equation | x 3 | 2 | x 1 | 4
7. Solve the inequality | x 2 3x | x 2 2 0
x 2 8 x 12 x 2 8 x 12
8. Solve the equation
x 2 10 x 21 x 2 10 x 21
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9. Solve for x :
x 2 5x 4
(A) | x 2 9 | | x 2 4 | 5 (B) 1
x2 4
(C) (| x 1 | 3 |)(| x 2 | 5) 0 (D) | x 3 1 | x 2 x 1
10. Solve the equation
x x2
(A) | x | 4 x || 2 x 4 (B) | x|
x 1 | x 1|
| x| 1
11. Solve the inequation 1
1 | x | 2
12. Solve the inequality | x 1 | | x | | 2 x 3 | 2 x 4
13. Solve for x ; 2| x 2| | 2 x1 1 | 2 x1 1
| x 2 2 x | y 1
14. Solve the system of equations
x 2 | y | 1
15. For a < 0, determine all roots of x 2 2a | x a | 3a 2 0. Also calculate the roots if a > 7.
16. Find the number of negative integral solutions of x 2 2 x1 2| x3|2 x 2 2| x3|4 2 x1
9(2 | x | 2)
17. Solve for x : ( x 2 2 | x |)(2 | x | 2) 2 0
x 2| x|
USEFUL CONCEPTS PART - III
1. Solve for x :
(i) [x] = 3.9 (ii) [x] < 3.9 (iii) [x] > 3.9 (iv) [x] > 5 (v) 2.1 < [x] < 5
(vi) [x] ≤ 5 (vii) -9 ≤ [x] < -5.3 (viii) [x] ≥ -5.3 (ix)[x] ≤ -5.3 (x) {x} = 0
2. Solve for x :
(A) [ x ] 3 (B) [x2 ] 5 (C) [ x] [x] 0 (D) x [ x] 1 / 2
(E) [ x] 3[ x] 2 0
2
(F) [ x] 5[ x] 6 0
2
(G) [ x] 3[ x] 2 0
2
(H) [3x] 1
(I) [3x] [3x] 0 (J) [ x ] 9
2
(K) [| x |] 3 (L) | [ x] | 2
(M) 4[ x] x {x} (N) [ x] n(n l ) (O) [ x] n(n l ) (P) 2.3 [ x] 3
(Q) 2 [ x] 5.3
3. If [ x]2 [ x 2] , where [x] = the greatest integer less than or equal to x, then x must be such that
(A) x 2, 1 (B) x [2, 3) (C) x [1, 0) (D)none of these
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x x x 31
10. If 0 < x < 1000 and x, where [x] is the greatest integer less than or equal to x, the number of possible
2 3 5 30
values of x is
(A) 34 (B) 32 (C) 33 (D) None of these
11. Let R = the set of real numbers, Z the set of integers, N = the set of natural numbers. If S be the solution set of the
equation ( x) 2 [ x]2 ( x 1) 2 [ x 1]2 , where (x) = the least integer greater than or equal to x and [x] = the greatest
integer less than or equal to x, then
(A) S = R (B) S = R - Z (C) S = R – N (D) None of these
12. The number of solutions of |[x] – 2x| = 4, where [x] is the greatest integer ≤ x, is
(A) 2 (B) 4 (C) 1 (D) infinite
13.
4 [ x]2 [ x]2 1 7 has {[ ]→ integral part}
(A) no solution (B) two solutions (C) 4 solutions (D) None of these
14. No. of pairs of (x, y) satisfying [x]2 + {y}2 = 3 will ([ ] & { } are integral & fractional parts)
(A) 0 (B) 1 (C) finitely many (D) infinitely many
15. If [x] = the greatest integer less than or equal to x, and (x) = the least integer greater than or equal to x, and [x] 2 + (x)2 > 25
then x belongs to
(A) [3, 4] (B) (-∞, 4] (C) (, 4]U[4, ) (D) None of these
16. The solution set of ( x) 2 ( x 1) 2 25, where (x) is the nearest integer than or equal to x, is
(A) (2, 4) (B) (5, 4]U(2, 3] (C) (4, 3]U(3, 4] (D) None of these
17. Number of solutions of [x] + [x] = 2x in x [1, 1] will be
(A) zero (B) one (C) two (D) None of these
18. [x + [x + [x]]] ≤ 3 then value of x lie in the interval
(A) (-∞, 0) (B) (-∞, 1) (C) (-∞, 2) (D) None of these
19. Solve for (x, y) (i) [| x |] [| y |] 1 (ii) [ x] 2 [ y ] 2 1 (iii) [| x |] [| y |] 2
20. Solve the equation | 2x 1 | 3[ x] 2{x}
21. Prove that if x, y [0, 1) then prove that [2x] + [2y] ≥ [x] + [y] + [x + y]
22. Prove that [x + y] ≤ [x] + [y] + 1
23. Let [a] denote the greatest integer less than or equal to a. Given that the quadratic equation x 2 [a 2 5a b 4]x b 0
has roots – 5 and 1, find all the values of a.
24. Prove that [ x] [5x] [10x] [20x] 36k 35(k l ) cannot have any real solutions.
25. For every positive integer n, prove that 4n 1 n n 1 4n 2 Hence or otherwise, prove that
[ n n 1] [ 4n 1] . Where [x] denotes the greatest integer not exceeding x. s
1 2 1
26. Prove that (i) [ x] x x [3x] (ii) [ x] x [2 x]
3 3 2
[ x ] 3 [ x] 1
27. Solve 1; (where [ ] denotes integral part)
[ x] 2 [ x] 3
28. Solve the equation x 2 4 x [ x] 3 0
x x 1
29. Prove for every real + ve x, 2 2 [ x] . Hence or otherwise prove that
n 1 n 2 n 4 n 8
2 4 8 16 ............. till ∞. n n N
30. Solve the following equations for x.
1 1 1
32. Prove that inequality 2 n 2 1 ......... 2 n 1 n N , Hence or otherwise calculate
2 3 n
1 1 1
1 ........
2 3 3600
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33. Consider two integers x, y such that 1 < x, y < 9, A, B, C are A.M., G.M., H.M. of x & y. A two digit number N is formed
by using digits x & y. A number M is formed by interchanging the position of digits x, y in N.
N N N N
Let 16, 20, A 2 B then show that N – M + 10 = ABC
A B A B
1 1 1
34. Find all x satisfying {x}
[ x] [ 2 x] 3
USEFUL CONCEPTS – IV
System of Equations and Inequalities
yx1 0 x 2 y 6 0 uv 2 | x 1 | | y 2 | 1
1. 2. 3. 4. .
| y | x 1 0 | x 3 | y 0 | 3u v | 1 y 3 | x 1 |
1 1 1 1
2 2
2 2 3x 2 y 3 x y x 1
x y 41 x y 41
5. 6. 7. 1 1 1
8. x
yx 1
xy 9
2 2
9 x 4y 2 4 x y
x(x y) 9 x 2 xy 28 x 2 y 2 25 2xy x 2 y 2 68
9. 10. 2 11. 12.
y(x y) 16 y xy 12
y(x y) 10
xy 8
xy 1
13. 3 3 14. x4 y4 82 ,xy=3
x y 7
USEFUL CONCEPTS – V
Exponential equation
1. solve : 3 2 3 2
x x
10 2. Solve : 3 2 2 3 2 2 6
x x
.
2 2 2
2 x 1 2 x 1
Solve (5 2 6 ) ( x 3) (5 2 6 ) ( x 3) 10
2 2
3. Solve : (2 3 ) x (2 3 ) x . 4.
2 3
5. 64.9 x 84.12 x 27.16 x 0 6. 6.91/ x 13.61/ x 6.41/ x 0
x 1 x 2 2 x 11
0 . 2 x 0 .5
9
(0.04) x 5 9 5
7. 8.
5 25 3 25 3
9. 9 |3 x 1| 38 x 2 . 10. 4 x x 2 5
12.2 x 1 x 2 5
8 0
x 1 / 2 x 1 / 2 2 x 1 3 3 / x x 0.5
11. 4 3
x
3 2 . 12. 64 1/ x
2 12 0 . 13. 9 2
x
2 x 3.5 3 2 x 1
2
1 2 2
1 2
2 2
1 2
3 x 1
14. 2x 3x 3x 2x . 15. 9x 36.3 x 3 0 x
16. 5 . 8 500 .
x
x 5 x 17
6 6 1
(6 x 1 ) 4
2 2 2 2
17. 32 x 7 0.25.128 x 3 18. 2x .3 x 5
19. 2
sin x
4.2 cos x
6.
6
Solve 12 5 x 2 ( 24 3 ) 3 x
2
20.
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21. 5 x 1 10 x. 2 x.5 x 1 22. 7log x 5log x 1 3.5log x 1 13.7log x 1
25. 3log tan x 2.3 log cot x + 1 = 1. 26. 32 x 1 3 x 2 1 6.3 x 32( x 1) .
64 x 23x 3 12 0
26
27. x 28. 51log 4 x 5log1 / 4 x1 .
5
Exponential Inequalities
2 x 3
1
29. 2 x 2 x1 3 0 30. 4
x0.5
7.2 x 4 0 31. 2 2 x 1 21. 20
2
| x 2|
1 2 | x|
32. (0.3) 2 4 6 ..... 2 x (0.3) 72 , x N 33. 9 x 3 x2 3 x 9 34. 9
3
1 2
x
1 2 x 1 2 X 2
0.12 X 3 .
2
35. . 36. 9 x 3x 2 9 3x . 37. 0.1
4X
3 27
38. 9.4 1/ X 5.6 1/ X 4.9 1/ X . 39. 4 3 2
X X 1
40. 2 2
X |X |
2 2.
2 3 x
2 x 1 1 1
41. 2. 42. 343 x 35 6 0.
2 x 1 1 3
43. 2 x 2 2 x 1 2 x 1 2 x 2 9. 44. 4 x 1 16 x 2 log 4 8
1. (X2 1) 2X 1 0 2. (X 2 4) X 1 0 3. (9 X 2 ) 2 X 0
3
4 X 3 4
4. 3 X 23 X2 3 5. 2 6. 2 X 2
3
X 2 5 2X 3
3 x4
7. 2 X1 5 8. X8 9. LOG2 X 3 LOG2 X 2
X1 1 X2
3X 2X X1 X1 3
10. 3 4 11. 12. X X 1 5
2X 3X X1 X1 2
13. 21 2X 7 X 14. 4 X 6 X 1 15. 4 2X X 2 X 2
13 X 2 2 19 2 X
16. 1 17. 1 18. X2 4X 6 2X2 8X 12
X1 X
19. 2X 4 X 5 1 20. 2X 5 8 X 1 21. 15 X 3 X 6
22. X 5 2X 7 2 X 23. X 1 4X 13 3X 12 24. X 5 X 3 2
X X1 X 1X 5
25. 2 3 26.
X1 X 1X X 2
IRRATIONAL INEQUALITIES
X2 X3
27. (X 1) X 2 X 2 0 28. 1 29. 0
1 2X X2
2 X 2 15X 17
30. 3X 10 6 X 31. 0 32. X 2 X 1
10 X
33. 2 X 1 X 34. X 18 2 X 35. X 24 5X
36. 2X 1 X 2 37. (X 6)(1 X) 3 2X 38. X 1 7 X
6/6
1 1 4X 2
39. X 2 X 40. 4 X X 2 2x 41. 3
X
X2
|X2||X|
42. X 2 4x X 3 43. 0 44. 1 3 X
4 X3 3
X5
45. 0 46. * 2 x 1 x 47. * 2 x 2 3x 5 x 1
log 2 (x 4) 1
Objective Exercise
1. The equation | x 1| a 4 can have real solutions for x if ‘a’ belongs to the interval
(A) ( ,4] (B) ( ,4] (C) (4, ) (D) ( ,0)
2. The value of [sin x] [1 sin x] [2 sin x] in x (,3 / 2) can be ( [.] is the greatest integer function) can
be
(A) 0 (B) 1 (C) 2 (D) 3
3. The equation (0.4)x-1 = (6.25)6x-5 has
(A) no solution (B) one solution (C) two solutions (D) more than two solutions
4. The number of real roots of the equation x2 + x + 3 + 2 sin x = 0, x [-,] is
(A) 2 (B) 3 (C) 4 (D) none of these
5. The number of roots of the equation x3 x2 2x sin x 0 in [-2, 2] is
(A) 1 (B) 2 (C) 3 (D) none of these
9. Let 2 sin2 x + 3 sin x – 2 > 0 and x2 – x – 2 < 0 (x is measured in radians). Then, x lies in the interval
10. The set of all values of x, measured in radians, satisfying the two inequalities
12. The sum of all the real roots of the equation |x-2|2 + |x-2| - 2 = 0 is
(A) 4 (B) 1 (C) 3 (D) 2
13. Let α and β be the roots of equation sin x 3 sin | x | 2 0, where x [2 , 2 ] , then sum of roots of
2
equation is
(A) 3 (B) – 3 (C) 0 (D) 2
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14. Let a, b, c be three distinct positive real numbers, then the number of real roots of ax2 + 2b|x| + c
= 0 is
(A) 0 (B) 1 (C) 2 (D) 4
15. The number of the real solutions of the equation x2 – 3 |x| + 2 = 0 is:
16. The real number x when added to its inverse gives the minimum value of the sum at x equals to:
18. If a, b, and c are distinct positive numbers, then the expression (b+c–a) (c+a–b) (a+b–c)–abc is
x2 y2 z2 x2 y2 z2 2
y2 z2
2
2
2
1, 2
2
2
1 and x2 2
1 has
a b c a a c a b c2
following numbers.
x1 x 2 x1 x 2 x 3 x x 2 .... x n
x1 , , ....... 1 Then
2 3 n
(A) m m' M M' (B) m m' M' M (C) m' m M' M (D) M' m M M'
x 1 x 1
23. If x < 0, y < 0, x + y + and (x y ) , then x and y are
y 2 y 2
1 1 1 1
(A) , (B) , (C) 1,1 (D) none of these
4 4 2 2
24. The natural number x satisfying both inequations x + 3 < 4 + 2x and 5x – 3 < 4x – 1 is
(A) 2 (B) 3 (C) 4 (D) 1
1 1
x x
2 x 1
25. If 4 2x
3 2 3 2 then =?
1 3 5
(A) (B) (C) (D) 1
2 2 2
x 2x 9x
26. If [sin x] , then the number of solutions in the interval (30, 40) is
2 5 10
(A) 0 (B) 1 (C) 2 (D) infinite
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x 1 ( x 1) 2
27. The equation | x 1 | is valid for x belonging to
x | x|
x x2
28. The equation | x | has
x 1 | x 1 |
For all ‘x’, x 2ax (10 3a) 0 , then the interval in which ‘a’ lies is
2
29.
Answers–Key
(USEFUL CONCEPTS-I)
2 5
(G) x (,3) U(0, 1) (H) x [1, 0] U[3, ) (I) x ( , 0) U ( , 9)
3 2
(M) x (, 1) U(1, 2) U(6, ) (N) x [4, 1]U[0, ) (O) x (, 1) U(2, 4)
5 2 3 5
(P) x (2, 3) (Q) x (, ) U (1, 2) U (5, ) (R) x (, ) U ( , ) U (3, )
2 7 2 3
(S) x (,7) U[2, 0]U[1, 2] (T) x (,2) U(1, 2]U[3, ) (U) x (9, 4)
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4 2
2. (A) x 1, (B) x ( ,3) (C) x (, ) or x R
3 3
5 3 11 97 11 97
(J) x ( , ) (K) x (4, 3) U(1, ) (L) x ( , )
4 4 6 6
5 7
3. (A) x (, 3] U , (B) x (1, 2) (C) x (, 5) U (1, )
2 3
5 2
(D) x (5, 1) U ( , 3) (E) x , U [ 4, ) (F) x [3, 3]
3 3
12. x R {1, 1}
[USEFUL CONCEPTS – II]
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11
5. (A) 5 ,2 5 (B) ( , ] (C) [7, 5]U[5, 7] (D)
7
3 2 1
(E) (, 2) U(1, ) (F) (, ] 6. -1 7. (, - ] U[ , )
2 3 2
8 5
8. [2, 3) U[6, 7) 9. (A) [3, 2]U[2, 3] (B) [0, ] U[ , ) (C) (7, 2) U (3, 4) (D) (0, 2)
5 2
10. (A) 0 (B) (1, ) U{0} 11. [-1, 1]
3 1 5 1 5
12. ( , ) 13. [1, )U{3} 14. (0, 1), (1, 0), ,
2 2 2
15. For a < 0, a (1 2 ), a( 6 1) & for a > 7, a( 2 1), a(1 6 ) 16. None
17. x (1, 0) U(0, 1) U(3, 2) U(2, 3)
[USEFUL CONCEPTS - III]
1. (i) x (ii) x < 4 (iii) x ≥ 4 (iv) x ≥ 6
(v) 3 ≤ x < 5 (vi) x < 6 (vii) -9 ≤ x < -5 (viii) x ≥ -5
(xi) x < -5 (x) xl
1 21
28. 30. (a) (b) 2 , 6 32. x < 3 ≠ 1
2
19 29 97
33. 118 34. , ,
6 12 24
USEFUL CONCEPT:-I V
1. (0, 1) 2. {(0,-1)} 3. 1 / 4, 7 / 4, 3 / 4,5 / 4
4. C,4 C in C 1, 2; C, C 2 if C 0,1 5. 5, 4, 4,5
8 12
6. 4,5, 5,4 7. , 8. 1,3 / 2, (2 / 3
13 5
9 16 9 16
9. , , , 10. 7,3, (7,3) 11. {( 3, 2), (3,2)}
5 5 5 5
12. {(-2, -4),(-4, -2),(2,4), (4,2)} 13. {(-1, -2), (2, 1)} 14. {(-3, -1), (-1, -3), (1,3), (3, 1)}
5 1
15. {(6,10), (10, 6)} 16. {(1,4),(4,1)} 17. ,
3 3
15 4 15 4 15 15
18. ; , , 19. {(-6, -1), (-3, 2), (9, -4), (2,3)}
17
17 17 17
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USEFUL CONCEPT:- V
1. x = 2 2. x = 2 3. x = 0, 1
4. x = 2, 2 5. {1, 2} 6. {-1, 1} 7. x = - 1
9
8. {-7/2, 2} 9. {2/7} 10. ,3 11. {3/2}
4
12. 3 log 62 , 3 13. {3/2}
14. 3 , 3
15. 2 ,1,1, 2
16. {3} 17. {1/9, 9} 18. {1, 3}
2k 1 13 ,1
19. 20. x = 21. {2} 22. {100}
2 3
23. {25} 24. {3/2} 25. {9}
26. { log 3 (2 11 / 3 ) } 27. {3} 28. {1/16,1} 29. (0, 1)
30. (2,)
(log 23 2)
31. , 32. {1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7} 33. (2,) 34. (2, 6)
2
83 1 ,0
35. (-, -1) (0, 2) 36. log 3 , 37. R 38.
19 2
USEFUL CONCEPT:- VI
27
1. {1/2, 1} 2. {-1, 2} 3. {-3, 2} 4. ,1
8
5. {8, 27} 6. {1} 7. {3} 8. {9}
3 1 5
9. {2} 10. , 11. 12.{8}
2 2 3
13. {28} 14. {19} 15. {3} 16. {2}
17. {5} 18. {2} 19. {20} 20. {10}
21. {-1} 22. {4} 23. {-1} 24. {-1}
4 1
25. 26. {1/3} 27. 2, 28. ,2
3 2
17
29. 0,2 9, 30. (4, 6] 31. , 1,10 32. (1 / 2,
2
33. 1,2 (2,) 34. [-18, -2] 35. (3, 24/5) 36. (5,]
8
37. [1,6] 38. (,3) 39. [-2,2] 40. ,
3
1 1
41. .0 0,
2 2
9
2
42. ,0 ,
43. 1, 3 4 44. [-2,2]
45. {5} 4 2 , 46. [1/2, ∞) ≠ 1 47. [5/2, 3)
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(Objective)
1. B 7. C 13. C 19. A 25. B 31. C
2. A 8. A 14. A 20. B 26. B 32. C
3. B 9. D 15. B 21. D 27. B 33. B
4. D 10. A 16. B 22. B 28. D
5. A 11. C 17. B 23. A 29. B
6. A 12. A 18. B 24. D 30. A
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