Let I be any interval disjoint from (−1, 1). Prove that the function f given by

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Let I be any interval disjoint from (−1, 1). Prove that the function f given by

f(x)=x+1/x is strictly increasing on I.

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answered Jan 20, 2018 by mdsamim (213,225 points) 5 10 15
edited Mar 7, 2018 by faiz
 
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We have,

The points x = 1 and x = −1 divide the real line in three disjoint intervals i.e.,

Hence, function f is strictly increasing in interval I disjoint from (−1, 1). 

Hence, the given result is proved.

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