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Solve the inequality. State the solution, using the interval notation, and graph it.
a/a+2>0
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Solve the inequality. State the solution, using the interval notation, and graph it.
a/a+2>0
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Question 186583: please help me solve these problems thank you
Solve the inequality. State the solution, using the interval notation, and graph it.
a/a+2>0
Because that is a trivial statement being true for whatever value you choose for a. So you must mean:
Multiply both sides by
Interval notation: [0,
Draw a little circle on the number line at zero. Make a heavy line starting at the circle and going to the right-hand end of your representation of the number line putting an arrowhead on the heavy line on the right end.