hi,
there is a problem in ch. 8 of number properties that i'm having trouble solving. it is within the chapter and says:
Is x^2 <= to 2x?
1) x > 0
2) x < 3
the text goes on to solve this by plugging numbers, but is there a way to solve this algebraically?
just to be clear, i'm trying to express the question stem as:
is x squared less than or equal to 2x?
i move the 2x to the other side and set the inequality equal to 0 and then factor out an x
x(x-2) <= 0
and what i find is that both statement 1 and 2 basically tell me the same thing that x is between or equal to 0 and 2
0 <= x <= 2
is the answer that since there are infinite numbers between 0 and 2 because of non-integers, the answer is E?
i'm asking bc if i were to see this problem, i'd attack it with algebra first and was wondering how to solve this problem.
thanks