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Solve: x-(3/x)<0

is the answer(-infinity, -sqrt3)U(0,sqrt3)
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16 years ago

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bobpursley
x<+-sqrt3

Now if it is lees than +sqrt3, it is also less than -sqrt3.
16 years ago
Shawn
Did I find this out correctly?
16 years ago

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