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ALGEBRA and TRIGONOMETRY
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If f(x)=x(x-1)(x-4)^2, use interval notation to give all values of x where f(x)>0.
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ALGEBRA and TRIGONOMETRY
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f(x) = x(x-1)(x-4)^2
0 < x(x-1)(x-4)(x-4) Remember: f(x) > 0
(-
,0)
(1,+
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