Asked by Joe
                can somebody tell me how to solve this inequality equation?
(a-2)(a-3)<0
I know the opposite was 2 and 3..but how do i determine the greater than, less than or equal to? Explain please.
            
        (a-2)(a-3)<0
I know the opposite was 2 and 3..but how do i determine the greater than, less than or equal to? Explain please.
Answers
                    Answered by
            Henry
            
    Eq1.  Given: (x - 2) (x - 3) < 0.
Eq2. Graph (x - 2) (x - 3) = 0,
x - 2 = 0,
x = 2 = x-Int.
x - 3 = 0,
x = 3 = x-Int.
Find the coordinates of the vertex:
h = Ave of the x-Ints,
h = Xv = (2 + 3) / 2 = 2.5.
Substitute 2.5 for x in Eq2 to get
y coordinate of vertex:
k = Yv = (2.5 - 2) (2.5 - 3) = -0.25.
V(h , k) = V(2.5 , -0.25).
Use the coordinates of the vertex and x-ints to sketch the graph:
(2 , 0) , V(2.5 , -0.25) , (3 , 0).
Your inequality uses the < sign.
So all points on the graph between the
X-Ints are negative(less than 0) and
satisfy the inequality.
In Eq form: 2 < X < 3.
The Eq states that all values of x >
2 but < 3 satisfy the inequality.
 
    
Eq2. Graph (x - 2) (x - 3) = 0,
x - 2 = 0,
x = 2 = x-Int.
x - 3 = 0,
x = 3 = x-Int.
Find the coordinates of the vertex:
h = Ave of the x-Ints,
h = Xv = (2 + 3) / 2 = 2.5.
Substitute 2.5 for x in Eq2 to get
y coordinate of vertex:
k = Yv = (2.5 - 2) (2.5 - 3) = -0.25.
V(h , k) = V(2.5 , -0.25).
Use the coordinates of the vertex and x-ints to sketch the graph:
(2 , 0) , V(2.5 , -0.25) , (3 , 0).
Your inequality uses the < sign.
So all points on the graph between the
X-Ints are negative(less than 0) and
satisfy the inequality.
In Eq form: 2 < X < 3.
The Eq states that all values of x >
2 but < 3 satisfy the inequality.
                    Answered by
            Henry
            
    You can use the letter a as your variable if you desire. I didn't mean to use x.  
    
                                                    There are no AI answers yet. The ability to request AI answers is coming soon!
                                            
                Submit Your Answer
We prioritize human answers over AI answers.
If you are human, and you can answer this question, please submit your answer.