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We are learning to solve Factorable Polynomial Inequalities Algebraically.
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Solve using intervals.

(4x +1)(2-x) is greater than or equal to 0.


11 years ago

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Answered by Mia
Set equal factor to ≥ o

(4x+1)≥0
(2-x)≥0

Now solve for x on each one
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We are learning to solve Factorable Polynomial Inequalities Algebraically.
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Solve using intervals.

(4x +1)(2-x) is greater than or equal to 0.


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