SOLUTION: (x+10)(x-17)(x+7)>0
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Question 601233: (x+10)(x-17)(x+7)>0
Answer by josmiceli(19441) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
When is a positive number, the middle term
cannot be negative or zero.
Therefore,
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If is a negative number, then the middle term
will always be negative, and one of the other terms must
also be negative.
, but cannot be less than
because then I have (-)x(-)x(-) = (-)
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These are the conditions for th inequality to be true:
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