Question
Question: Find the range in which the values of the function \(\dfrac{{{x^2} + 34x - 71}}{{{x^2} + 2x - 7}}\) ...
Find the range in which the values of the function x2+2x−7x2+34x−71 lies for all real values.
Solution
In the given question, we have to find the range of the given rational function in the variable x for all possible real values of x. So, in order to find the range of the function, we will first consider the function as y, and then form a quadratic equation in x. Now, we know that the value of x belongs to the real number set. So, we put some conditions on discriminating the function accordingly. Then, we get a quadratic inequality in y. Solving the quadratic inequality, we get the value of range of the function.
Complete step by step answer:
So, we have the function, x2+2x−7x2+34x−71. We have to find the range of the function for x belonging to the set of real numbers.
Hence, y=x2+2x−7x2+34x−71.
Cross multiplying the terms and simplifying the expression, we get,
⇒y(x2+2x−7)=x2+34x−71
⇒yx2+2xy−7y=x2+34x−71
So, we obtain a quadratic equation in x. Now, we group and add the like terms together.
⇒yx2−x2+2xy−34x−7y+71=0
⇒(y−1)x2+(2y−34)x+(71−7y)=0
Now, we know that the values of x belong to the real number set. Hence, the discriminant of the quadratic equation must be greater than or equal to zero for x to assume all the real values.
So, we first find the discriminant of the quadratic equation. So, comparing the equation (y−1)x2+(2y−34)x+(71−7y)=0 with the standard form of a quadratic equation ax2+bx+c=0, we get,
a=y−1, b=2y−34 and c=71−7y
Now, D=b2−4ac
⇒D=(2y−34)2−4(y−1)(71−7y)
Opening the brackets and simplifying the expression, we get,
⇒D=(2y)2−2(2y)(34)+(34)2−4(71y−71+7y−7y2)
⇒D=4y2−136y+1156−4(78y−71−7y2)
Opening up the bracket, we get,
⇒D=4y2−136y+1156+284+28y2−312y
⇒D=32y2−448y+1440
Now, expressing the discriminant is greater than or equal to zero, we get,
⇒D=32y2−448y+1440⩾0
Now, dividing both the sides of inequality by 32, we get,
⇒y2−14y+45⩾0
Now, we solve the above inequality by factoring the left side. So, we get,
⇒y2−9y−5y+45⩾0
Taking the common factors outside the bracket, we get,
⇒y(y−9)−5(y−9)⩾0
∴(y−5)(y−9)⩾0
Hence, the solution of the above inequality is y∈(−inf,5]∪[9,inf). So, the range of the function x2+2x−7x2+34x−71 is (−inf,5]∪[9,inf).
Hence, the range in which the values of the function x2+2x−7x2+34x−71 lies for all real values is (−inf,5]∪[9,inf).
Note: Range of a function is the set of values assumed by the function for different values of variables in the domain. Each preimage in the domain has a unique image in the range for a function. So, for each value of variable in function, we get a unique value of function. There are different methods to find the range of different types of functions. The one used here can be used to find the range of any rational function in a variable.