#Proof

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naive summit
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for this question can u consider case when x is positive then see that the equation as no real values of x then conclude something to solve it ik its not the right solution but worth a lil exploration ig

delicate ore
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then if you square both sides
x^2 + 2 + 1/x^2 < 4

naive summit
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yeah ik

delicate ore
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it wouldnt matter if x was negative or positive

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bc ur squaring it either way

naive summit
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but can we do proof doing the descriminat ienad of completing the square

delicate ore
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i think you can yh