SOLUTION: Solve for the below rational inequalities: 2x-3/x+3 >= 4

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Question 1120993: Solve for the below rational inequalities:
2x-3/x+3 >= 4

Answer by josgarithmetic(39616)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!








The critical x-values are and .
Check the intervals (-infinity, -15/2], [-15/2,-3], and [-3, infinity). See which satisfy the original inequality.

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