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How would I solve this inequality and graph?

(x+2)((x^(2)-x+1)) > 0

I got x > -2 and x^(2)-x+1 > 0

How would I graph x^(2)-x+1 > 0
because I can't factor it.
15 years ago

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Answered by Amy~
Would I just graph x>-2
15 years ago
Answered by Amy~
I understand this now
15 years ago
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How would I solve this inequality and graph?

(x+2)((x^(2)-x+1)) > 0

I got x > -2 and x^(2)-x+1 > 0

How would I graph x^(2)-x+1 > 0
because I can't factor it.

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