SOLUTION: (5x+2)/(3x-1)<4
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Question 743489: (5x+2)/(3x-1)<4
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Next we test on the intervals that our boundary values generated:
First interval:
Suppose x=0
then our inequality gives us
<---TRUE!
Second interval:
Suppose x=0.5
then our inequality gives us
<---False!
Third interval:
Suppose x=1
then our inequality gives us
<---TRUE!
solution:
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