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realburitv4

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2022-05-18

For what x an y is y ( x + 3 ) 2 > 2 x - y - 3 ?

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szilincsifs

szilincsifs

Beginner2022-05-19Added 15 answers

Step 1
The pairs { x , y } satisfying
y ( x + 3 ) 2 > 2 x - y - 3
also satisfy y ( x - y - 3 ) > 2 ( x + 3 ) 2
and also satisfy y ( x - y - 3 ) - 2 ( x + 3 ) 2 > 0
Calling now f ( x , y ) = y ( x - y - 3 ) - 2 ( x + 3 ) 2
Step 2
let us find the local minima/maxima: Solving the conditions
f ( x , y ) = 0
or { 12 - 4 x + y = 0 - 3 + x - 2 y = 0
with solution { x = 3 , y = 0 }
for f(x, y) we have 2 f ( x , y ) = ( - 4 1 1 - 2 ) with eigenvalues
{ - 3 - 2 , - 3 + 2 } so f(x, y) has a maximum which is a global maximum, at { x = 3 , y = 0 } .
Evaluating f ( 3 , 0 ) = 0 we see that there is no pair { x , y } which obeys strictly the condition.

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