SOLUTION: I need help with this inequality 6/(x-3)< 3/(x+1). Please show all work. Thank you.
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Question 970061: I need help with this inequality 6/(x-3)< 3/(x+1). Please show all work. Thank you.
Answer by josgarithmetic(39616) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Critical values of x are -5,-1,3.
These make four intervals on the x-axis number line. Pick any value INSIDE each interval and check for truth or falseness for the inequality statement.
The intervals within to check are these:
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