Answer to Question #289206 in Algebra for bookaddict

Question #289206

f(x)=x^2-2x-3 for x>=0, -a<=x<=a. if the range of the function f is -4<=f(x)<=5, find the value of a.


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2022-02-01T17:24:34-0500

f(x) = x2-2x-3

-4 ≤ f(x) ≤ 5


x2-2x-3 ≥ -4, (1)

x2-2x-3 ≤ 5; (2)


(1) x2-2x-3 ≥ -4

x2-2x +1 ≥ 0

(x-1)2 ≥ 0

x "\\in" (-∞, +∞)


(2) x2-2x-3 ≤ 5

x2-2x-8 ≤ 0

(x-4)(x+2) ≤ 0

x "\\in" [-2, 4]


(-∞, +∞) ∩ [-2, 4] = [-2, 4]

If -a≤x≤a, then a = 2, so x ∈ [-2;2]

ANSWER: a = 2



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