17. If < 1, then A. -2 2 D. x < 2 or x > -2 2x 18. Given that < 1 the range of values of x is: -2L% L ?g 0 252 Ix-21 A. x <-2 B. x< 2/5 C. x 2/3 19. The range of values ofx for which < 2 is: |x+2 A. x <-5 OR x > -1 B. -5 -5 D. x < -5 and x > 1

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Solve Q17, 18 & 19

17. If < 1, then
D. x < 2 or x > -2
A. -2 < x < 2
B. –x < 2 < x C. x < -2 or x > 2
2x
18. Given that < 1 the range of values of x is: - 22% L2 0232
|x-21
A. X <-2
C. x <x < 2/3 D. x <-2 OR x > 2/3
B. x < 2/5
X-
19. The range of values of x for which < 2 is:
x+2
B. -5 < x < -1
C. x > -5 D.x < -5 and x > 1
A. x <-5 OR x > - 1
20. if |2 + x| > |3 – 2x|then:
A. x> 1/3 B. x < 1/3 and x> 5
C. x< 1/3 OR x > 5 D. 1/3 < x < 5
21. if 2x + /x/ < 6 then:
A. x<2
B. x 2 -2
C. x > 2 D. 0 <x< 3
is
22. The range of values of x for which
3-xl
3+x
A. --3 <x <0 B. x-3 OR x > 0 C. x <-3 OR x 2 0 D. x = 0
x2 +3
23. The range of values of x for which
> 0 is
(x+2)(x-3)
A.x > --2 U x > 3
B.--2 < x < 3
C.x < 3
D.x> 3
24.The range of values of x or which x- 4| < 2 is
A. X S6
B.x S2 or xN6
C. 2<x < 6
D. x 2 2
Transcribed Image Text:17. If < 1, then D. x < 2 or x > -2 A. -2 < x < 2 B. –x < 2 < x C. x < -2 or x > 2 2x 18. Given that < 1 the range of values of x is: - 22% L2 0232 |x-21 A. X <-2 C. x <x < 2/3 D. x <-2 OR x > 2/3 B. x < 2/5 X- 19. The range of values of x for which < 2 is: x+2 B. -5 < x < -1 C. x > -5 D.x < -5 and x > 1 A. x <-5 OR x > - 1 20. if |2 + x| > |3 – 2x|then: A. x> 1/3 B. x < 1/3 and x> 5 C. x< 1/3 OR x > 5 D. 1/3 < x < 5 21. if 2x + /x/ < 6 then: A. x<2 B. x 2 -2 C. x > 2 D. 0 <x< 3 is 22. The range of values of x for which 3-xl 3+x A. --3 <x <0 B. x-3 OR x > 0 C. x <-3 OR x 2 0 D. x = 0 x2 +3 23. The range of values of x for which > 0 is (x+2)(x-3) A.x > --2 U x > 3 B.--2 < x < 3 C.x < 3 D.x> 3 24.The range of values of x or which x- 4| < 2 is A. X S6 B.x S2 or xN6 C. 2<x < 6 D. x 2 2
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