What is the length of the segment of the number line consisting of the points that satisfy #(x-4)^2 \le 9#?
I thought it was #7# but that was wrong...
Can't #x# be #1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6,# and #7# ?
*This question is from AoPS (AoPS info below).
Subject: Algebra
Focus: Quadratic Inequalities
I thought it was
Can't
*This question is from AoPS (AoPS info below).
Subject: Algebra
Focus: Quadratic Inequalities
1 Answer
6
Explanation:
OHHHH OKAY SO I'M DUMB. I got it wrong because it's asking for the length, and even though there are 7 numbers, the distance is 6.
On to the Real Explanation
First, take the square root of both sides. Then you get:
Add
However, if you think about it (and look at what the question is asking),
Checking different values, you can see that 0 doesn't work.
And so,
Not a very good solution, I know, but...
oh! here's
AoPS' Solution:
Since the square of
OR -
If