SOLUTION: How can I solve this inequality?
(1/(2b+1)) + (1/(b+1)) > (8/15)
Thank you very much
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Question 359075: How can I solve this inequality?
(1/(2b+1)) + (1/(b+1)) > (8/15)
Thank you very much
Answer by edjones(8007) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
The LCM is (2b+1)(b+1)(15).
Multiply this times (1/(2b+1)) + (1/(b+1)) > (8/15) and the fractions will vanish.
You shouldn't have any problem after that.
.
Ed
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