SOLUTION: How do I solve this inequality?
x^2-3x<0
I didvided both sides with -3
and got 
2x^2<0
fromthere I got lost I am unsure what to do next or if I even did that first part right.
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Question 560673:  How do I solve this inequality?
x^2-3x<0
I didvided both sides with -3
and got 
2x^2<0
fromthere I got lost I am unsure what to do next or if I even did that first part right. 
Answer by Maths68(1474)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
 
/ both sides by x
 
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