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the set of values of all x for which


log ( 1 + x ) x is

    
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x E ( -inf, 0]

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the equality holds at x = 0
plot the graphs of e^x and x+ 1
and u get the desired region.

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answer is ( - 1 , infinity )
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ashish is right

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are i have asked that question,
i have only provided answer
i want explanation
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 But look at this 


 


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whoops.. what a silly mistake.. well take the rate anyway.. lol.. spidey is right!!

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Alter method;


Let F(x)=ln(1+x)-x  then F'(x)=-x/1+x0 iff x0 or x<-1. But the fun. is not defined for x<-1


                                                               0 iff -1<x<0


Now,x0F(x)F(0)=0[since F is decreasing in this interval]ln(1+x)x


-1<x<0F(x)F(0)=0[since F is increasing in this interval]ln(1+x)x


Hence,the answer is (-1,)

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hey man it is easy just diff. both sudes as allamraju has done


a shortcut method


also keep in mind the domain of the original function.




 


we get 1/(1+x)<=1  {rolles theorem}




 


which is always posiible in the interval (-1,infinity).




 


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But see the graph

.in [-1, 0], log (x+1) >= x

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yes spidey u r right in [-1,0)  log(1+x)>x which is also seen graphically

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