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Question 588328: I am supposed to come up with a quadratic inequality that solution set is satisfied with x being greater than or equal to four. Please help!
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I am supposed to come up with a quadratic inequality that solution set is satisfied with x being greater than or equal to four.
:
y = x^2 - 16
x^2 - 16 >= 0
x^2 >= 16
x >=
Two solutions
x >= 4
and
x <= -4

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