SOLUTION: Solve the rational inequality (x-2)/(x+3) ≥ 0. Express your answer using interval notation.

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Question 1115331: Solve the rational inequality (x-2)/(x+3) ≥ 0. Express your answer using interval notation.

Answer by josgarithmetic(39617)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Critical values are 2 and -3.
Look at the intervals (-infinity, -3], [-3, 2], and [2, infinity).
           (-infinity, -3],       [-3, 2],          [2, infinity)
           (-)/(-)                 (-)/(+)           (+)/(+)
SIGN       POS                     NEG                POS
VAL       TRUE                    FALSE              TRUE


Solution (-infinity, -3] OR [2, infinity)

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