SOLUTION: Jon Thanks for the quick reply on my question (# 5387) Unfortunately, because this text screen "went berserk" when I posed my question I was unable to relate all what I had done

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Question 5515: Jon
Thanks for the quick reply on my question (# 5387)
Unfortunately, because this text screen "went berserk" when I posed my question I was unable to relate all what I had done and had to erase my explanations and simplify my question
The answer to both problems is: true for x between zero and one and x greater/equal to two
The algebra manipulation you made is all right but, as you can see from the answer(s), only part of the solution
I was looking for the sistematics to find the above answer by purely manipulating algebra and had no success, why I asked you
Both questions have the same answer and in both cases I verified them by other means, like graphing and mathematica 4
Look forward to be hearing from you again
Thanks
Andreas

Answer by longjonsilver(2297)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
sorry Andreas,

I am not sure what you want? I answer so many questions, that they all tend to blur into one huge mass of Algebra.

Can you please resend your specific question please?

cheers
Jon.

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