Hey all, just something i dont understand.
Take 1/(x-2) <= 3 for example.
Now as we dont know if the denominator on the LHS is <0 we need to multiply by (x-2)^2 on all sides. Thats fine i understand this.
I was stuffing around the other night and i made a stupid mistake, i squared the entire LHS and the RHS. Leaving me with the eqn 1/(x-2)^2 <= 9.
Now i simply multiples through by (x-2)^2 and was on my way, ofcoarse i got the incorrect answer.
What i dont understand is why the latter produces an incorrect answer? Im squaring both sides so shouldnt the eqn remain =? I know there is something wrong with my thinking. Can anyone see where ive made a mistake in my thinking?
Sorry for the easy question, its just bugging me.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Nick.
Take 1/(x-2) <= 3 for example.
Now as we dont know if the denominator on the LHS is <0 we need to multiply by (x-2)^2 on all sides. Thats fine i understand this.
I was stuffing around the other night and i made a stupid mistake, i squared the entire LHS and the RHS. Leaving me with the eqn 1/(x-2)^2 <= 9.
Now i simply multiples through by (x-2)^2 and was on my way, ofcoarse i got the incorrect answer.
What i dont understand is why the latter produces an incorrect answer? Im squaring both sides so shouldnt the eqn remain =? I know there is something wrong with my thinking. Can anyone see where ive made a mistake in my thinking?
Sorry for the easy question, its just bugging me.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Nick.