SOLUTION: x*(/x-2/) >/- 0 I need to show when x is greater than or equal to zero. The symbols (>/-) is ment to represent greater than or equal to. The slashes are ment to represent absolu

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Question 294692: x*(/x-2/) >/- 0 I need to show when x is greater than or equal to zero. The symbols (>/-) is ment to represent greater than or equal to. The slashes are ment to represent absolute value.
Answer by richwmiller(17219)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Don't invent your own language.
Greater than or equal is >=
less than or equal <=
absolute value |-g| the line is above \
meant from the verb means not ment.

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