SOLUTION: Solve the following inequality: (x-6)^2(x+9)< 0 (Type your answer in interval notation)

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Question 919209: Solve the following inequality:
(x-6)^2(x+9)< 0
(Type your answer in interval notation)

Answer by lwsshak3(11628)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Solve the following inequality:
(x-6)^2(x+9)< 0
(Type your answer in interval notation)
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number line:
<...-...-9...+...6...+...>
solution: (-∞,-9)

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