SOLUTION: (3x + 2)(2x - 1) > (5x - 2)(2x + 1)

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Question 908569: (3x + 2)(2x - 1) > (5x - 2)(2x + 1)
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Since only provides a non-negative value, the minimum value is zero.
So there are no values of that satisfy this equation.
No solution.

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