SOLUTION: If R(x) is a rational function, then R(x) < 0 describes what?
a. the values of x that make R(x) positive in value?
b. the values of R(x) that make x negative in value
c. the
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a. the values of x that make R(x) positive in value?
b. the values of R(x) that make x negative in value
c. the
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Question 155330: If R(x) is a rational function, then R(x) < 0 describes what?
a. the values of x that make R(x) positive in value?
b. the values of R(x) that make x negative in value
c. the values of x that make R(x) negative in value
d. the negative values of x that make R(x) also negative Answer by stanbon(75887) (Show Source):
You can put this solution on YOUR website! If R(x) is a rational function, then R(x) < 0 describes what?
a. the values of x that make R(x) positive in value?
b. the values of R(x) that make x negative in value
c. the values of x that make R(x) negative in value
d. the negative values of x that make R(x) also negative
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Answer: c
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Stan H.