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| Question 469720:  i dont understand how to put this in interval notation. (x^2+2x-8/x+1) less than or equal to 0.
 i get to x=-4 x=2 x=-1  just need help putting it in interval notation.  thanks!
 Answer by ccs2011(207)
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You can put this solution on YOUR website! Ok first off notice when x = -1, the function becomes undefined So when stating the domain, do not include x = -1.
 Yes you have correctly identified the zeroes, x=-4 and x = 2.
 But when is the function less than zero.
 
  There are 3 factors to consider:
 x+4 < 0 --> x < -4
 x-2 < 0 --> x < 2
 x+1 < 0 --> x < -1
 **Note: Multiplying/Dividing 2 negative numbers equal a positive number**
 When x < -4, it satisfies all 3 conditions making each factor negative thus making the entire expression negative
 When -4 < x < -1, it satisfies 2 conditions making 2 factors negative thus making entire expression positive
 When -1 < x < 2, it satisfies 1 condition making 1 factor negative thus making entire expression negative
 When x > 2, all factors are positive thus expression is positive
 Therefore, expression is less than or equal to zero when x <= -4 and -1 < x <= 2
 In interval notation, use brackets and parenthesis instead of "<" symbols
 Domain: (
  ,-4]U(-1,2] 
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