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25 January, 23:53

Martin is considering the expressions 1/2 (7x + 48) and - [1/2x - 3] + 4 (x + 5). He wants to know if one expression is greater than the other for all values of x. Write a new expression that always has a greater value than both of these expressions.

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  1. 26 January, 02:03
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    Part A

    The first thing we must do for this case is to rewrite both expressions.

    We have then:

    1/2 (7x + 48) = (7/2) x + 24

    - [1 / 2x - 3] + 4 (x + 5) = - (1/2) x + 3 + 4x + 20 = (7/2) x + 23

    Answer:

    We note that the first expression is greater than the second for all values of x.

    Part B:

    A new expression that is greater than both written expressions is:

    (7/2) x + 25

    For all values of x, this expression is always greater.

    Answer:

    (7/2) x + 25
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