The value of x for which x-3 4 -x 2 – x > 2x – 8
Mathematics · JEE Main · NTA Exams — Sets, Relations and Functions
The value of x for which \(\frac{x-3}{4}-x<\frac{x-1}{2}-\frac{x-2}{3}\) and
2 – x > 2x – 8
2 – x > 2x – 8
- [–1, 10/3]
- (–1, 10/3)
- R
- none of these
Answer
(B) (–1, 10/3)
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