SOLUTION: |2x÷5-14÷30+x÷15|> 0

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Question 894354: |2x÷5-14÷30+x÷15|> 0
Answer by Fombitz(32388)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!

Since the left hand side is the absolute value function, it's value will always be greater than or equal to zero.
So all make this true except when the numerator is zero.



In addition, since division by zero is not defined, the value of when the denominator equals zero is also excluded from the domain.



So the solution region is,
(,)U(,)U(,)

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