SOLUTION: solve the inequality algebraically. 7x-6≥3x^2

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Question 835237: solve the inequality algebraically.
7x-6≥3x^2

Answer by richard1234(7193)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!

The zeros of the LHS occur at , which are non-real, so doesn't cross the x-axis. Since it is continuous, it is either positive everywhere or negative everywhere. Clearly it must be positive everywhere (check by substituting a large value of x), so it can never be negative. There are no solutions.

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