SOLUTION: (2x-2)^2>=(3x-2)(x-3)

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Question 802317: (2x-2)^2>=(3x-2)(x-3)
Answer by DrBeeee(684)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Given:
(1) or
(2)
Now expand all parenthesis in (2) to get
(3) or
(4)
The parabola of (4) opens upward but goes negative between the limits
(5)
Since the solution domain is for f(x) to greater or equal to zero the answer is
(6) and

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