SOLUTION: Solve the inequality (3x-2)/(x+4) <_ 0 if you could please thoroughly explain it because I am completely lost on this one.

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Question 1090339: Solve the inequality (3x-2)/(x+4) <_ 0
if you could please thoroughly explain it because I am completely lost on this one.

Answer by josgarithmetic(39617)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
The critical x values are and .
is a root of the left-side, and is the x-value for which the inequality is undefined.

Test the inequality in each of the three intervals, , , . Which intervals make the inequality true? Those are the solutions.

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