SOLUTION: Solve the inequality (x + 3)(5 - x) < 0. Give your solution in interval notation

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Question 879299: Solve the inequality (x + 3)(5 - x) < 0. Give your solution in interval notation
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Answer by solver91311(24713) About Me  (Show Source):
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Write the inequality as an equation. Such equation will have two zeros which divides the -axis into three intervals, negative infinity to the lesser of the two zeros, the interval between the two zeroes, and the larger of the two zeroes to infinity.

Select a value from each of the three intervals and evaluate the equation at each value. Any value that produces a negative result indicates an interval that satisfies the original inequality.

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Answer by josgarithmetic(39617) About Me  (Show Source):
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Two obvious critical values for x are -3 and 5. Check a value in each interval.

(-oo, -3), pick -4=x.
(-)(+)=(-)<0 TRUE.

(-3, 5), pick x=0.
(+)(+)=(+)<0, basically FALSE.

(5, oo), pick 10=x.
(+)(-)=(-)<0 TRUE.

Statement is true for x in (-oo, -3) OR (5, oo).