SOLUTION: x2 +x / 1 - x > 0
I'm confused with my friend's answer! My answer is (- infinity, -1 ) U (0,1)
Algebra.Com
Question 228621: x2 +x / 1 - x > 0
I'm confused with my friend's answer! My answer is (- infinity, -1 ) U (0,1)
Answer by jim_thompson5910(35256) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
If the inequality is , then you are correct in saying that the solution is
RELATED QUESTIONS
Would someone be able to help me with this problem?
The solution to the inequality... (answered by stanbon)
Can someone please help me a.s.a.p?
The solutions to ((1)/(x+2))-((2)/(x-1))>0
My... (answered by Edwin McCravy)
solve the inequality
3x/7x-2>x/x+1
My answer is (-infinity,-1)u (2/7,... (answered by stanbon)
Question is: Give the domain of square root of x + 1 over x in interval notation. My... (answered by AnlytcPhil)
f(x)=sqrt(x+1/x-5) the domain is (-infinity,-1)u(5,infinity) does the inequality sign on... (answered by solver91311)
(answered by Theo)
Solve:
(x-2)/(x^2 -2x-3)>=0
the answer to this is (-1,3)U(3 infinity) right?
Solve... (answered by mukhopadhyay)
is the range of f(x)=2/(x-1)
(-infinity, 0) U... (answered by jim_thompson5910)
Hello, quick question. I need to find the inverse of this function. And the domain and... (answered by jim_thompson5910)