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Find the values of p for which x<sup>2</sup>-x+3p-2>0 for all x.

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Dr. Zoidberg said:
Find the values of p for which x<sup>2</sup>-x+3p-2>0 for all x.

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delta = b^2 - 4ac
=1 - 4(1)(3p - 2)
=1 - 12p + 8
=9 - 12p

for f(x) > 0, it must be above the x-axis, (not below as the coefficient of x^2 is positive), so delta <0
9 - 12p < 0
9 < 12p
12p > 9
p > 3/4
 

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Find the values of p for which x2-x+3p-2>0 for all x.

Step one: find dy/dx = 2x -1
step two: equate dy/dx=0 hence x=1/2
step three: find if its minimum or max.. using f''(x) >0 minimum
step four: sub x=1/2 into f(x)

f(1/2)= 1/4-1/2+3p-2>0 hence p>3/4

This is more advanced method, just incase you dont get a quadratic equation next time, use this method.
 

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conics2008 said:
Find the values of p for which x2-x+3p-2>0 for all x.

Step one: find dy/dx = 2x -1
step two: equate dy/dx=0 hence x=1/2
step three: find if its minimum or max.. using f''(x) >0 minimum
step four: sub x=1/2 into f(x)

f(1/2)= 1/4-1/2+3p-2>0 hence p>3/4

This is more advanced method, just incase you dont get a quadratic equation next time, use this method.
Also note that this method wouldn't work on odd functions.
 

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tommykins said:
Also note that this method wouldn't work on odd functions.
eh you can't really have an odd function that is greater than a certain number for all values of x anyway, can you?
 

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melanieeeee. said:
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P.S. Zoidberg ftw
 

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lolokay said:
eh you can't really have an odd function that is greater than a certain number for all values of x anyway, can you?

Exactly. All odd functions must have a real root.
 

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