SOLUTION: Find X values that achieve the following inequality: X > X^2. Show your work.

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Question 895795: Find X values that achieve the following inequality: X > X^2. Show your work.
Answer by josgarithmetic(39800)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!





critical values are at 0 and 1.

,_____ false, and you can check using any point for x less than 0.
,_____ TRUE, for all such values; pick any value to try.
,_____ false, and pick any value of x in that interval to try.

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