SOLUTION: (x+3)^2(x+1)>0

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Question 903024: (x+3)^2(x+1)>0
Answer by Fombitz(32388)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Break up the number line using the critical points.


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So the three regions are:
Region 1: (,)
Region 2: (,)
Region 3: (,)
Choose a point in each region (not an engpoint) and test the inequality.
If the inequality is satisfied, the region is part of the solution.
Region 1 :



False, not in the solution region.
Region 2 :



False, not in the solution region.
Region 3 :


True, in the solution region.
So then, the solution region is,
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