stressedessert04
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how to sketch this region? i took 4 cases but it ended up super convoluted anyone has a smart efficient way of solving it?
x^2 > y^2how to sketch this region? i took 4 cases but it ended up super convoluted anyone has a smart efficient way of solving it?
oooh a lot of intuition involved but most of it clicked. thanks!x^2 > y^2
x^2 - y^2 >0
(x-y)(x+y) >0
consider this normally;
x^2 = y^2
Square rooting this
+- x = +- y
This would be the same as an absolute value graph which was also flipped about the x axis. You can consider this as a piecewise function as well, y=-x and y = x or x = -y, x = y from the signs.
Now for this to be greater than 0, the values bounded, the values can not be above y = x or y=-x since they produce values that do not fit the equality. I really doubt you can solve this question through pure algebra, you have to have a graphical intuition of the operators then be able to understand what the inequality is asking for.
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You could also just test four points, one in each region, such asoooh a lot of intuition involved but most of it clicked. thanks!