SOLUTION: Solve and show the solution set on the number line: (x+2)(x-1)(x-5)<=0 I believe this is the solution -2<=x<=1 or 3<=x<=5 however the steps are not real clear can you help me out

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Question 82528: Solve and show the solution set on the number line:
(x+2)(x-1)(x-5)<=0
I believe this is the solution -2<=x<=1 or 3<=x<=5 however the steps are not real clear can you help me out here? How do I graph this.

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