Math 105 college algebra

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Hi. Im having trouble solving this problem and how to graph it. I was able to solve it but I don’t think it’s the right answer and I’m not how I can even graph it.
 

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Hi. Im having trouble solving this problem and how to graph it. I was able to solve it but I don’t think it’s the right answer and I’m not how I can even graph it.

[imath]x^2-5x+6=(x-3)(x-2)[/imath] On a number-line plot those roots and test the three regions for solutions.
 
Hi. Im having trouble solving this problem and how to graph it. I was able to solve it but I don’t think it’s the right answer and I’m not how I can even graph it.
Please show us your work and answer.

As for graphing, the solution will be a union of intervals on the number line, which you should be able to graph. I suspect you may be misinterpreting what it means to graph it; we can say more once we see what sort of solution you found.
 
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