SOLUTION: if I have to find the interval notation of (x-2)/(x+1)<=0 is it (- infinity, -1) U (2, infinity) ? I think I miscalculated and it should be (- infinity, 2) correct?
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Question 193066: if I have to find the interval notation of (x-2)/(x+1)<=0 is it (- infinity, -1) U (2, infinity) ? I think I miscalculated and it should be (- infinity, 2) correct?
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