Question 108831This question is from textbook Intermediate Algebra 
:  Problem #1
 
Solve: (x+3)(x-5)<0
 
Problem #2 
Weight on Mars: The weight M of an object on Mars varies directly as its weight E on Earth.  A person who weighs 95 lbs on Earth weights 38 lbs on Mars.  How much would a 100 lb person weigh on Mars 
 
This question is from textbook Intermediate Algebra 
 Answer by stanbon(75887)      (Show Source): 
You can  put this solution on YOUR website! Solve: (x+3)(x-5)<0  
Draw a number line and label the points x = -3 and x=5 
They divide the line into three intervals; you need to determine 
which intervals contain solutions to your inequality. 
Pick a "test" value from each interval to check in the inequality, as follows: 
x=-4, (-4+3)(-4-5) = -1*-9 = 9 >0 so no solutions in (-inf,-3) 
x= 0, (0+3)(0-5)=-15<0, so the interval (-3,5) is part of the solution. 
x=6, (6+3)(6-5)=9>0, so no solutions in (5,+inf) 
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Solution: the interval (-3,5) 
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Problem #2 
Weight on Mars: The weight M of an object on Mars varies directly as its weight E on Earth. A person who weighs 95 lbs on Earth weights 38 lbs on Mars. How much would a 100 lb person weigh on Mars 
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Use a proportion: 
Let "x" be wt. of a 100 lb person on Mars 
x/100 = 38/95 
x = 100*0.4 = 40 lbs. 
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Cheers, 
Stan H. 
 
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