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30 October, 18:43

What is the smallest, positive integer value of x such that the value of f (x) = 2x + 3 exceeds the value of g (x) = 50x + 5?

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  1. 30 October, 19:06
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    F (x) > g (x)

    2^x + 3 > 50x + 5

    for x = 3, f (3) > g (3)

    11 > 155 (false)

    for x = 10, f (10) > g (10)

    1027 > 505 (true)

    for x = 9, f (9) > g (9)

    515 > 455 (true)

    for x = 8, f (8) > g (8)

    259 > 405 (false)

    the smallest, positive integer value of x is 9 since the value of 9 is the last number to exceeds g (x)
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