SOLUTION: Need help with this, thanks.
Solve the inequality: x^2 – 56 > x
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Solve the inequality: x^2 – 56 > x
Answer by josmiceli(19441) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Subtract from both sides
This product is greater than zero ( positive )
if both factors are (+), or
if both factors are (-)
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combining these:
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check:
Suppose
not true
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Soppose
not true
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You could try
and
These should satisfy the inequality
( both give TRUE results )
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