SOLUTION: x^2 (x-2)(x+1) ≥0 Answer: (-∞, -1] or {0} or [2, ∞) solution?

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Question 40417: x^2 (x-2)(x+1) ≥0
Answer: (-∞, -1] or {0} or [2, ∞)
solution?

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