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) Solve the inequality and state the solution set using interval notation.
y^2+y-6<0
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Question 31604: Can you please help me with this?
) Solve the inequality and state the solution set using interval notation.
y^2+y-6<0 Answer by mukhopadhyay(490) (Show Source):
You can put this solution on YOUR website! y^2+y-6<0
=>y^2+3y-2y-6<0
=>(y+3)(y-2)<0
The boundary points are -3 and 2
Let us consider a test value of 0: for y=0, the equation satisfies
=> -3 < y < 2
y belongs to (-3,2)