SOLUTION: F(x) = -2/5^2 +2x +28/5 G(x) = -4/5x + 28/5 USE THE GRAPHS of f and g (NOT the algebraic expression for f(x) and g(x)) to solve the inequality (3) F(x)g(x) < 0

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Question 1159071: F(x) = -2/5^2 +2x +28/5
G(x) = -4/5x + 28/5
USE THE GRAPHS of f and g (NOT the algebraic expression for f(x) and g(x)) to solve the inequality (3)
F(x)g(x) < 0

Answer by Alan3354(69443)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
F(x) = -2/5^2 +2x +28/5
G(x) = -4/5x + 28/5
USE THE GRAPHS of f and g (NOT the algebraic expression for f(x) and g(x)) to solve the inequality (3)
F(x)g(x) < 0
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