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| Question 71928:  If f(x)=x(x+1)(x-4), use interval notation to give all values of x where f(x)>0.
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 Answer by stanbon(75887)
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You can put this solution on YOUR website! If f(x)=x(x+1)(x-4), use interval notation to give all values of x where f(x)>0. f(x) is zero if x=0 or x=-1 or x=4
 Mark those values on a number line.
 Those three numbers result in four intervals on the number line.
 Find the intervals where f(x) is positive or >0 by picking a test value
 and substituting that for x in f(x). Note only the sign of the answer.
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 Interval (-inf,-1): Pick x=-100; you get f(-100)= -*-*- which is <0
 Interval (-1,0)   : Pick x=-1/2; you get f(-1/2)= -*+*- which is >0
 Interval (0,4)    : Pick x=2   ; you get f(2) = +*+*_ which is <0
 Interval (4,inf)  : Pick x=100 ; you get f(100)= +*+*+ which is >0
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 So the solution is: (-1,0) or (4,inf)
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 Cheers,
 Stan H.
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