SOLUTION: Solve the polynomial inequality. Express the solution set in interval notation. -x-6/x+5 is less than or equal to 0

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Question 1018969: Solve the polynomial inequality. Express the solution set in interval notation.
-x-6/x+5 is less than or equal to 0

Answer by harpazo(655)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
(-x-6)/(x+5) We multiply both sides by the denominator.
-x-6 -x Divide both sides by -1 and reverse the inequality symbol.
x >or= -6
In interval notation:
[-6, infinity)

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