SOLUTION: (x+18)(x-2)(x+11)>0
I need to use at least one inequality or compound inequality to express the answer in the form of a solution set. I cannot figure out how to do this!
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I need to use at least one inequality or compound inequality to express the answer in the form of a solution set. I cannot figure out how to do this!
I thank
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Question 147153: (x+18)(x-2)(x+11)>0
I need to use at least one inequality or compound inequality to express the answer in the form of a solution set. I cannot figure out how to do this!
I thank you so much for any help! Answer by jim_thompson5910(35256) (Show Source):
Since the inequality is true, this means that the interval works. So this tells us that this interval is in our solution set.
So part our solution in interval notation is ()
Let's pick a test value that is greater than (notice how it's to the right of the rightmost endpoint):
So let's pick
Start with the given inequality
Plug in
Evaluate and simplify the left side
Since the inequality is true, this means that the interval works. So this tells us that this interval is in our solution set.
So part our solution in interval notation is ()