SOLUTION: 1 + 12/x+1 - 12/x less than or equal to 0 Solve the nonlinear inequality. Express the solution using interval notation.

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Question 992216: 1 + 12/x+1 - 12/x less than or equal to 0

Solve the nonlinear inequality. Express the solution using interval notation.

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1 + 12/x+1 - 12/x less than or equal to 0

Solve the nonlinear inequality. Express the solution using interval notation.
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