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Question: The inequality \[{\log _{{x^2}}}\left| {x - 1} \right| > 0\] is not defined for some integral values...

The inequality logx2x1>0{\log _{{x^2}}}\left| {x - 1} \right| > 0 is not defined for some integral values of x, find the sum of their magnitudes.

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Solution

The above inequality can be solved by solving all the values of x. Hence calculate their magnitudes according to the inequality given and sum up their magnitudes.

Complete step-by-step answer:
Here, it is given logx2x1>0{\log _{{x^2}}}\left| {x - 1} \right| > 0
From the given inequality equation, it is observed that x21{x^2} \ne 1that means x is neither equal to 1 nor equal to -1.
x±1\Rightarrow x \ne \pm 1 Which means x2>1{x^2} > 1
As, x1>0\left| {x - 1} \right| > 0 where modulus will open two times: one for positive and other for negative.
So, for positive it will open as x1>0x - 1 > 0 which implies x>1x > 1
And other for negative (x1)>0 - \left( {x - 1} \right) > 0
On further solving inequality we get, x+1>0 - x + 1 > 0 which implies x<\-1x < \- 1
By concluding from all the positive and negative modulus we can say that
x1>1\left| {x - 1} \right| > 1
And hence, by opening this we get, 1>x1>1 - 1 > x - 1 > 1
On further simplifying this equality, 0>x>20 > x > 2 which means x is neither equal to 1 nor equal to 2.
x1,2\Rightarrow x \ne 1,2
Hence, the magnitude of x comes out to be -1, 1, and 2.
So, the sum of their magnitudes = 1-1+2 = 2.

Additional information:
The inequality is used for comparing numbers with help of different signs. Example: >,<,and> , < , \le {\rm{and}} \ge.These signs help us in finding the numbers which are less than or greater than the variables given in the question. The simple inequalities can be solved by just adding and subtracting the values by taking variables at one side and finding the result on the other side.

Note: In these types of questions we need to solve the inequality where x is present. We can calculate the magnitudes by solving the inequality. At last, after calculating the magnitudes sum up their magnitudes to get the desired result.