SOLUTION: Solve the inequality (3x+2)/((x+1)(2x))< or equal to 0
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Question 1059966: Solve the inequality (3x+2)/((x+1)(2x))< or equal to 0
Answer by rothauserc(4718) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
(3x+2) / ((x+1)(2x)) <= 0
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multiply both sides of <= by ((x+1)(2x))
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3x + 2 <= 0
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3x <= -2
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x <= (-2/3)
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