SOLUTION: Solve the following inequality {{{X^2-X-6>0}}} So far I have {{{(X-3)(x+2)=0}}} {{{X=3 x=-2}}}

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Question 891075: Solve the following inequality

So far I have


Answer by josgarithmetic(39799)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
First, understand .

Start with
Factor as which shows the critical points at -2 and 3.

The quadratic expression is a parabola with a minimum for x between the two critical values.
You can check in the three intervals for relation to zero if you want.

Expect to find the given statement is true for and for .



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