SOLUTION: •Identify where (in terms of x) the linear equation is less than the quadratic equation. Express your answer as an interval or an inequality.(x + 3)2 > -2*x + 10.
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Question 972663: •Identify where (in terms of x) the linear equation is less than the quadratic equation. Express your answer as an interval or an inequality.(x + 3)2 > -2*x + 10.
Answer by josgarithmetic(39618) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
That means you want to solve the inequality:
but you want to write it the way you mean it to be, so:
Are the roots real? If they are, the you would expect the inequality to be satisfied outside of the roots' interval. Are the roots imaginary? This inequality would then be satisfied for ALL values of x.
HINT: General Solution to Quadratic Formula to get the roots.
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