SOLUTION: If f(x) =x(x-1)(x-4)^2, use interval notation to give all values for x where f(x)>0.

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Question 46189: If f(x) =x(x-1)(x-4)^2, use interval notation to give all values for x where f(x)>0.
Answer by Nate(3500)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
f(x) = x(x-1)(x-4)^2
0 < (x)(x - 1)(x - 4)(x - 4)
(-,0)
(1,+)U(-,4)
(4.+)

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