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Which of the following relationships is correct between quantities and based on the information provided?
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For −1<x<1.
Which of the following relationships is correct between quantities P and Q based on the information provided?
| P | Q |
|---|---|
| 1−x21+x4 | 1+x4 |
Given −1<x<1, with:
For −1<x<1, we check the value of 1−x2.
Since x2 is always positive for x=0, then:
Therefore:
We divide P by Q:
Now we analyze two cases:
Case 1: If 0<1−x2<1
Then 1−x21>1, so P>Q.
Case 2: If 1−x2=1 (i.e., when x=0)
Then 1−x21=1, so P=Q.
Since the value of x in the interval −1<x<1 can result in P>Q (for x=0) or P=Q (for x=0), the information provided is not sufficient to decide on one of the three options.