SOLUTION: ((x(x-1)) / (x^2+x-6)) <= 0

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: ((x(x-1)) / (x^2+x-6)) <= 0 This question is from textbook

Answer by MathLover1(20849)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
First find factors of in order to simplify .
These are:
, , , , ,,
One of these pairs could be used,


and that will be a pair that multiply to and add to .

As we can see, and add to . So the two numbers that multiply to and add to are: and .

So,

Then we have:




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