SOLUTION: Solve the inequality. State the solution using the interval notation and graph it. X + 3/x < -2 There is suppose to be a line under the greater then sign, I don't know how to

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Question 364924: Solve the inequality. State the solution using the interval notation and graph it.
X + 3/x < -2
There is suppose to be a line under the greater then sign, I don't know how to do that. Now I feel really dumb.

Answer by Theo(13342) About Me  (Show Source):
You can put this solution on YOUR website!
smaller than is shown as <
larger than is shown as >
equal to is shown as =
smaller than or equal to is shown as <=
greater than or equal to is shown as >=
not equal to is shown as <>

you should also use parentheses around the operations to ensure that they are interpreted correctly.

x + 3/x is not the same as (x+3)/x.

with parentheses, it would look more like x + (3/x).

also, is your big X the same variable as your small x?

if they are the same variable, then make them the same, either all big X or all small x.

also you stated greater than (> symbol) but showed smaller than (< symbol).

if you mean greater than or equal, then use >=.

if you mean smaller than or equal, then use <=.

please restate the problem and I'll do my best to see if I can help you.

send me an email with the restated problem.