SOLUTION: Hi, I am stuck. Here is the problem....Find the values of x that satisfy the inequality. List the interval containing smaller x-values first. (If you need to use or –, enter INFIN
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Question 473628: Hi, I am stuck. Here is the problem....Find the values of x that satisfy the inequality. List the interval containing smaller x-values first. (If you need to use or –, enter INFINITY or –INFINITY, respectively.)
Problem: 2x^2 > 72
Thanks in advance
Answer by sudhanshu_kmr(1152) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
2x^2 > 72
=> x^2 >36
=> x > sqrt(36)
so, x is (-infinity to -7) or( 7...to...infinity)
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